Is It Ok For Him To Sleep With Us Since He Is Not Potty Trained Yet? He Sleeps Through The Night Whe He Is In The Bed. Or Should I Leave Him Crated? |
I would say that it is fine. WHen I was crate training Thor, it was sorta half-ass. As he wasn't potty trained, he was also scared to jump off of the bed. The bed was my safe haven! So if your guy won't pee on the bed, I think it's fine. Just make sure you let him outside to pee asap as the first pee of him!waking up in the morning. good luck |
I just let Cali start sleeping in my bed about a week ago. It has made a big difference. She now sleeps until 7:00 instead of getting up at 4 0r 5 am and the first few nights she would run down the steps by the bed and pee on the wee wee pads but the last few nights she has slept right through. She is 5 months old. I would definately recommend the bed! |
Sure it's OK! its the greatest feeling when all my babies jump in bed with me surrounded with all this fur :D from day one when I brought each one home, they slept in my bed right off, no crying or wimpering! I dont believe in putting my animals in a crate, it's ok if you live in apt I guess but I only use the crate for traveling for their safety! but they would jump down to go potty! good luck and enjoy them sharing your bed :p |
I sleep with my babies and wouldn't have it any other way. Peawee isn't all the way housebroken but he never goes at bedtime he stays in bed til I get up. I think its a great way to bond and they do feel more secure when there in bed with you. |
Hon, don't ask me! I've had mine sleep with me since the day they came home! :eek: |
It's not only ok as you can see, it is HIGHLY encouraged!!! :) :thumbup: |
I wouldnt have it any other way Mason is my little boy and I wouldnt dream of ever making him sleep alone...Plus I dont think I could sleep without him. He is very much one of the family. Mason has never spent a day in a crate ...Can you say SPOILED!!! :aimeeyork |
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