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Is it not possible that he wouldnt have to sleep in the crate, maybe get him one of those soft beds and lay it next to your bed so he can see you. I would think htat unless he pottys in the house or something he might be ok to just be out, that might help some. I have only made Charlie be in his crate 1 time and that was to bring him home from the breeder when I bought him. I know allot of people truely believe in them but I just think its sad to coop them up. Charlie sleeps with me and hubby and he sits by us on the couch I mean he IS family. Mary and Charlie |
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Elvis actually has exactly what you mentioned a soft bed that is under my bed...but it still took some time to get him (I got him at 2 years old and crate trained) to realize he needed to stay in his own bed at night. I think for many of us who use crates or play pens, it's also a safety issue for the sake of our furkids...then again we use a co-sleeper for children here too instead of them being in our bed...my dogs have taken over the couch...and my "no dogs allowed on it" chair... |
I used to sleep on the floor next to the crate with one of my dogs - so he would not keep the family away. That was in my door mat days:eek: I crated Remy when she was first home, now she sleeps with us. It is what I want, I love the cuddling. She will go into her crate if I need her ... like something going on in the house that I need to keep her safe from. Some owners will NEVER have a dog sleep in their bed, some would NEVER have a dog sleep in a crate... to each their own. I agree to that youf pup is feeling your frustration. First step is too calm down, second decide what you want to do and stick with it. lol... wait till you have human kids!!!! Good luck |
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