Anonymous wrote:The crate is in my room, right next to my bed.
I can’t let him whine because that would wake up my kids in the next room.
To those saying some dogs just get up that early and I have to deal with it, I’m going to hope and pray you're wrong because I can’t wake up at 5:45 for the next 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:The crate is in my room, right next to my bed.
I can’t let him whine because that would wake up my kids in the next room.
To those saying some dogs just get up that early and I have to deal with it, I’m going to hope and pray you're wrong because I can’t wake up at 5:45 for the next 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:You could try pushing his bedtime back an hour to 10pm, just like if you wanted a child to sleep later.
Anonymous wrote:We need help. My five month old puppy sleeps all night in his crate starting at 9pm. But for the past week he’s been waking up at 5:45 am and won’t go back to sleep. Before he would give us until 6:30, which was manageable. 5:45 isn’t going to work.
The room is dark, we have a cover on his crate, an air purifier that creates white noise, plenty of activity and stimulation during the day, he goes to the bathroom right before bed and has a snack. All the things we were told to consider. At 5:45 he starts whining in there. I can’t leave him to whine louder and louder because he’ll wake up the kids who need their sleep.
When we let him out he’s not rushing outside to the bathroom. He just walks around like he was having FOMO, but everyone is obviously sleeping.
Any advice? Did I mention I’m tired?