Anonymous wrote:My lab thinks about food 24/7. We feed him at 6:30AM every day. He relocates to be closer to us about two hours prior to that and stares us down about 30 minutes prior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dogs have always slept until whatever I get up. I’m on the third one so I’m of the opinion that this is a training thing. I never allowed them to “wake me” except for poop emergencies so I don’t think they had the idea that they could.
So you don’t care if it pees on the floor?
Anonymous wrote:My dogs have always slept until whatever I get up. I’m on the third one so I’m of the opinion that this is a training thing. I never allowed them to “wake me” except for poop emergencies so I don’t think they had the idea that they could.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trying to figure out what’s typical. Our 12 year old Tibetan terrier is pretty self sufficient. He sleeps where he wants, takes himself out in the backyard, and doesn’t much seem to care whether he eats his breakfast at 6am or 9am.
Our 13 week old lab puppy is in a crate in our bedroom. She sleeps well from about 10:30/11pm through about 6am. Once 6am hits, she whines in her crate and we take her out so she can pee and have her breakfast. We know this is typical for puppies, but it’s tiring! Will this get better as she gets older? Would be great for her to learn from her big brother a bit.
My 8 year old dog goes 10pm and then again at 7am weekdays. Weekend she can hold it until 8:30am then stars barking.
I'm surprise that at only 13 weeks your puppy stays in the crate until 6am with no "accidents". Don't be lazy and consider yourself lucky you don't get up at 6am with a mess!
Anonymous wrote:Trying to figure out what’s typical. Our 12 year old Tibetan terrier is pretty self sufficient. He sleeps where he wants, takes himself out in the backyard, and doesn’t much seem to care whether he eats his breakfast at 6am or 9am.
Our 13 week old lab puppy is in a crate in our bedroom. She sleeps well from about 10:30/11pm through about 6am. Once 6am hits, she whines in her crate and we take her out so she can pee and have her breakfast. We know this is typical for puppies, but it’s tiring! Will this get better as she gets older? Would be great for her to learn from her big brother a bit.
Anonymous wrote:My 2-year dog gets up around 8:30, eats, and goes back to bed for an hour or two.
My kinda schedule