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    Quote Originally Posted by lotsadox View Post
    Get her to where she'll sleep all night in the crate after several months of success there you can try the bed again if you like. My only warning is that it's hard to go back. Once they are in the bed, they want to stay in the bed.
    this is true. Rusty was crate trained all through puppy hood and until he was about 1 1/2 and then we brought him to bed. I cant put him in a crate now with out him crying to get out.
    Angela
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    I'm pleased to say that we no longer get up and go out in the night. It takes me a long time to get tough, but when I do, it's a done deal.
    Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Wagoner 1993-2012.
    Happiness is a warm puppy ~ Charles M. Schultz
    Named Savannah Jane ~ Rae Wagoner

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    Yay!!! Finally some sleep! I am glad you put your foot down. It is very hard. Elliott walks all over me. We are going on vacation in June but I have decided to enroll him in basic obedience when I return to make him a minder and help with socialization.


    Loving my Elliott,
    Gina

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