At my wits end. Puppy is still weeing in his crate but.only at night even after a toilet break in the night! Surely he should be dry trough the night if he is for 7 hours in the day? I even remove his water an hour before bed.
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that's what I wanted to stop doing is getting up in the night. I did try taking his blankets out last night but he just whined so wondering if it was because he wasn't comfy?? yeah its all been cleaned. can they have accidents because there lonely throughout the night do you think? I do wear him out and he has good long walks.
Is there a reason why he's in a crate,I take it that he can't get out. May be he's getting anxious about being lock in. I'd try a puppy pen if he isn't too big to get out. A nice bed with some training pads down for just incase and see how it goes. You never know,you may get some good sleep and you have a happy dog...win win.
some people say to just ignore them until you are ready to get up and they will learnt to hold it??
he is a French bulldog he whines about 12 recently and ive tried taking him out but nothing he just wanted me. wakes up at around half 2/3 just recently whining and I let him out he wees then I put him back without saying anything to him. its like a cry/whine that turns into a bark??? I take his water bowl away about half 7 ?It may help if you could say what type of dog he is.
Since 10 weeks. he is sometimes okay, we give him so much attention in the day hes part of us and we let him on the sofa etc obv we do have boundaries but cant think why hes craving attention??Sounds to me like he's pining for human interaction and cuddles. What age did you get him and how long have you had him?
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