Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lock our dog in the crate overnight for basically this reason. I suspect he barks to be let our because he knows that works. If you didn't let him out for barking, would it stop eventually? Like sleep training a kid.
I would try the kong, and then this if that doesn't work.
Anonymous wrote:We lock our dog in the crate overnight for basically this reason. I suspect he barks to be let our because he knows that works. If you didn't let him out for barking, would it stop eventually? Like sleep training a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dog hates being alone. I want to get up early and go for a run. The rest of the family wants to sleep a little later. If I leave dog alone he will go into someone’s bedroom and jump into their bed. If bedroom doors are closed he will sit outside and cry. We leave the crate open and he often goes in there to sleep, but barks if he is locked in there. No matter where in the house he is, the sleepers can hear his barking. Tomorrow I’m going to try leaving a sheet over the crate but i don’t think it will work. Any advice?
He can’t run with me because he’s small and too slow.
I see people pushing dogs in strollers, bike trailer/stroller combo things, etc on the W&OD trail a lot
Anonymous wrote:I’d put him in with the late sleeper who likes him best/can fall back asleep.
Anonymous wrote:The dog hates being alone. I want to get up early and go for a run. The rest of the family wants to sleep a little later. If I leave dog alone he will go into someone’s bedroom and jump into their bed. If bedroom doors are closed he will sit outside and cry. We leave the crate open and he often goes in there to sleep, but barks if he is locked in there. No matter where in the house he is, the sleepers can hear his barking. Tomorrow I’m going to try leaving a sheet over the crate but i don’t think it will work. Any advice?
He can’t run with me because he’s small and too slow.
Yeah, crazy people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dog hates being alone. I want to get up early and go for a run. The rest of the family wants to sleep a little later. If I leave dog alone he will go into someone’s bedroom and jump into their bed. If bedroom doors are closed he will sit outside and cry. We leave the crate open and he often goes in there to sleep, but barks if he is locked in there. No matter where in the house he is, the sleepers can hear his barking. Tomorrow I’m going to try leaving a sheet over the crate but i don’t think it will work. Any advice?
He can’t run with me because he’s small and too slow.
I see people pushing dogs in strollers, bike trailer/stroller combo things, etc on the W&OD trail a lot
Anonymous wrote:The dog hates being alone. I want to get up early and go for a run. The rest of the family wants to sleep a little later. If I leave dog alone he will go into someone’s bedroom and jump into their bed. If bedroom doors are closed he will sit outside and cry. We leave the crate open and he often goes in there to sleep, but barks if he is locked in there. No matter where in the house he is, the sleepers can hear his barking. Tomorrow I’m going to try leaving a sheet over the crate but i don’t think it will work. Any advice?
He can’t run with me because he’s small and too slow.