Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 15:30     Subject: Sleep training puppy?

If he’s not super tiny you can attach toys to the crate so he has an activity when he wakes up.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 13:43     Subject: Sleep training puppy?

White noise machine by the crate
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 12:40     Subject: Sleep training puppy?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you need to be consistent. He stays in the crate until you arrive. Crate should be in a quiet place. Cover it and make sure the curtains or blinds are closed.


That's what we were doing but his persistence was outlasting ours. With my kids, I feel like 3 days letting them cry it out in the crib was enough, but we went a week plus with him barking incessantly for an hour plus and it was driving us all crazy. He seemed to do a little better with being out of the crate so he could move to new spot, check in with his canine brother, etc. But if he hears anyone outside (garbage collector, neighbor, etc.) or anyone upstairs using the bathroom, he's up and barking like mad. If I go down and tell him to hush, he'll usually quiet down, but by then the damage is done and everyone is awake.


So the dog is training you.

Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 12:28     Subject: Sleep training puppy?

Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you need to be consistent. He stays in the crate until you arrive. Crate should be in a quiet place. Cover it and make sure the curtains or blinds are closed.


That's what we were doing but his persistence was outlasting ours. With my kids, I feel like 3 days letting them cry it out in the crib was enough, but we went a week plus with him barking incessantly for an hour plus and it was driving us all crazy. He seemed to do a little better with being out of the crate so he could move to new spot, check in with his canine brother, etc. But if he hears anyone outside (garbage collector, neighbor, etc.) or anyone upstairs using the bathroom, he's up and barking like mad. If I go down and tell him to hush, he'll usually quiet down, but by then the damage is done and everyone is awake.
Anonymous
Post 03/12/2026 11:24     Subject: Sleep training puppy?

Sounds like you need to be consistent. He stays in the crate until you arrive. Crate should be in a quiet place. Cover it and make sure the curtains or blinds are closed.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2026 09:24     Subject: Sleep training puppy?

Our nine month old has started having barking fits early in the morning. I know he can wait longer to go to the bathroom — he just wants someone to come hang out with him at 5 in the morning. We’ve tried letting him sleep outside crate and also tried letting him come up to our room but neither improved it. He was much better at 4 months but at 9 months he’s figured out that if he keeps barking someone will come. With kids if you just let them cry they eventually learned—buut it seems like he will bark forever! Any suggestions? We have an older dog as well, so it’s not llle he’s alone.