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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, our new policy is that our elderly girl gets to do whatever she wants from 5 am to 9 pm. After 9 pm, she is not allowed to wake us. Sometimes, around 2 AM, she forgets and we put her in the vet recommended puppy cage. This has saved human sanity and her relationship with DH. The rest of the time, we spoil her rotten and this means she gets to be up high on the breakfast bar where she can be in the action but not fear being stepped on.[/quote] Thank you very much. I work from home and will snuggle him, give him treats, anything he wants all day long. This makes me feel better, because what we really probably need to do is put him in the laundry room when he starts yowling in the middle of the night instead of just locking him out of our room. But I'm such a sucker and feel bad about keeping him alone. [/quote]
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