I think I have a puppy and make it sleep in my room that is large enough, is it a good idea?

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Answer Brandon
House is ok, but get a caisse.Sérieusement.

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I think to get a Labrador puppy or Westie, and thought to let him sleep on a dog bed in my room is big enough, do you think would be a good idea, do you think the puppy would stay there and not run at night or something like that?

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13 Responses to “I think I have a puppy and make it sleep in my room that is large enough, is it a good idea?”

  1. DH Says:

    My dogs sleep in bed with me, both are only about 5 pounds each well. Worst mistake ever haha. Now they have their own room and sleep in a cage. He touched my sleep so much! I was surprised to learn that too. I was getting bad because they still moved a lot and made me feel uncomfortable.

  2. JustMe Says:

    You must train the dog cage. The problem is that you have a crate that is just big enough for him to get up, turn around and lay down a light on what happens at a different size for an adult and puppy adult. If the crate is too big, it just goes to pee and poop in one corner and sleep in the other corner and custom learning that he needs to do outside. After a puppy is fully trained and 100% confidence, it might be able to be outside of the box the night, but not before.

  3. Herbie & Fern Says:

    really depends on chien.Je would keep the dog cage to begin until the dog is house trained, unless you do not mind a few puddles, and maybe more, around your chambre.Les two dogs I sleep on my bed. There is a dog bed on the floor, so they sometimes get out of bed and go there. However, in six hours Springer left off and is playing in the house and the pooch and stay in bed longer than I Oh also, this is a very difficult habit to form. Once the dog is on your bed, it will be there every night for the rest of life TO.

  4. Messykatt Says:

    Not only is this a good idea, it seems that most prefer! (At least those I know). I have a yorkie who is about 18 months and during the first 6 months, it was packed. Then he came out and I like cold weather sleep, but the first morning I took him out of his cage, he trembled, he was so cold! And it’s a great Yorkshire – around 11 pounds. So I made him sleep in his bed after that and it worked very well. He did not wander at all, which is good because it would be a dealbreaker. But he was perfectly content in his crate next to the bed while he was there, and do not complain too a couple of super hot nights when I put it there.

  5. WILLIAM A Says:

    If you leave this PET sleep in bed with you, you have a pet that will become possession IVE THE BED

  6. Love&Peace Says:

    Yes definitely let her stay in your room, but unless you hear during the rise every time he needs to use the bathroom, you need the cash it this way it wine is to let you know that he needs to get out .. I have 11 grandchildren weeks old now and sleeps in bed with me (if im running when he gets up) and he usually gets up 2-3 times a night need pot.

  7. ~iiJenn@y Says:

    not! lol I already had seven dogs and all I can say is do not do it.I know they look cute and lonely ut this is not the right thing to do … they cling to you and when you leave, they panic because you’ve been with them for so long .. From there they stressed .. when they relieve stress and they shit pee.

  8. Emily Says:

    Well, I dog when she is tierd and she will sleep for hours it might be a good idea it depends

  9. psychohabib Says:

    The room is fine as long as he sleeps in a designated area, or a dog bed or in a cage. Do not allow her on the bed.

  10. PeterbiltDave Says:

    You need at home to break a case. To succeed, you must keep this box beside the entrance door to where you want your puppy to pee and shit. A Xeception would be if you wear the body of your bedroom door every morning. You can not Xpect your puppy to walk from his locker in your room to the door outside messing with the path. Once your puppy housebroken sleeps in your room is a great idea. My puppy sleeps in my room. I also suggest you keep your puppy on a tile floor until he is housebroken. Use barriers to prevent your puppy to leave the area to be tiled. When you receive your new puppy does not take in your home until you indicated when you want to pee and shit outside. Wait until he pees, give him lots of praise Then, take your puppy in your home.

  11. Graham in U.K. Says:

    No, I do not think it’s a good idea to get a puppy and let him sleep in your chambre.Chiots grow into large dogs and can be “more protected and you should not follow this puppy voie.Un needs to learn and be “house trained” and develop his character and once he is in the habit of sleeping in your room – it will be a hard habit to break more tard.Un puppy should have its ” proper place “in a warm and quiet place where he can go down to the peaceful night. You should know when it’s bedtime and stay quietly in his designated space, which it can call its own a few toys if besoin.Tout this is part of puppy training that all dogs should be taught regardless of size or race.Cela give your puppy a break and let you and your puppy you have your “free time” is important. Then you might as well wait to start another day together.

  12. Luli Says:

    Sorry, aucune.J have been having some problems with anything to do with dogs being in the sleeping areas … First of all – it’s bad for the joints of dogs. The amount of damage caused is huge, but you often do not notice until too late. Dogs were not designed to go up and down escalier.Deuxièmement – I believe in borders. I think that dogs should not have access to all areas of maison.Troisièmement – it’s unhygienic! Would you wear your boots to bed? Your boots are probably more hygiénique.Vous invite bodily fluids – urine, saliva and genital secretions in the same area as you sleep you ever seen a dog wipe the butt? So there are some crunchy bits for you too. Then there is hair and fart … This is a matter of time before he climbed into bed with real vous.Une time you invite your dog into your bedroom, c ‘is a nightmare to get rid of him nouveau.Faites your puppy sleep in his own secure area with a door stop courir.Mon puppy will sleep under the stairs with a door on the puppy. If she has difficulty in settling, I could sleep under the stairs with her for a few days, but he will not sleep in my room with me.

  13. possibility Says:

    HEY =] my friend dog psychology studies, so im pretty sure this is a good réponse.Fondamentalement, yes, get creative, because when he is young (especially a lab, believe me I have one and hes 10 months now, the creation was a god send) to the bottom, not to not let him sleep with you for a while that u temps.dès it back home, give him a little food in the Create! play with him when he is in the creation, let him see that this is not a scary thing, or barking can happen, u have to let him see that creation is a safe place to be, because you be useful if you’re out for a little temps.oui may whine for a Whillis, but u must must must ignore … when u go, he will “hmm, wait a second, I bark, my landlord comes” but remember, possitive BEHAVIOUR REWARD! after about 5-10 minutes of silence say, go with pleasure, reward and be enthusiastic, Good Boy Good Boy, Good Girl Good Girl! , Then again, while leaving for another. this puts an end to the anguish of separation before they occur. so let him sleep in ur room is a bad idea, until it is completely comfertable be alone once it is comfertable he can sleep with you as much as you want =] but the beginning is the most important =] hope this helps =] (And remember, getting a puppy. first 16 weeks, he msut be socialized with as many people as possible, and with dogs that are vaccinated, all u need to do is take ur puppy, but be near other dogs, let dogs smell each other. always reward good behavior, leash start trainin soon as possible, even walking around the house for 5 Wee minutes, (which helped if i new when I got my lab, it pulls like a steam train) =] X

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