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RE: [PyrNet-L] Roaming night Pyr
It kind of sounds like she should still be crated for her own safety (and
your sanity). I don't remember how old you said she is, but maybe she just
got used to getting out in the middle of the night. If you walked her before
she went to bed and she did her business, you should just leave her in the
crate. You just have to out-stubborn her - not an easy thing with a Pyr.
Your EMAIL makes me re-think letting my 5 month old out of the crate for the
night. He has just about out-grown the large vari-kennel that a friend lent
me and I was thinking I would just leave it open and let him sleep there if
he wanted. Now I wonder what I would wake up to in the morning. He has
already shown signs of being interested in my down quilt. hmmmmmmm
Good Luck
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> From: Xerri, Tania (2318)[SMTP:txerri@baycrest.org]
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> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 11:53 AM
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> Subject: RE: [PyrNet-L] Roaming night Pyr
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> <<Tania, she is likely sleeping much of the day while you are at
> work
> > and is wide awake at night. You may want to try a good brisk walk in
> > the evening to burn off some of the stored energy. You may also want
> > to confine her to a crate, until she gets the idea that she should be
> > quiet, if not sleeping at night
> Colette>>
>
> Hi Collete, She was in a crate up until about a week ago - she was
> barking through the night to go out (one of the reasons we are trying to
> let
> her roam the house at night) it's too cold to stand by the door waiting
> for
> her to do her thing outside. My hope was that roaming the house would stop
> her need to go outside and stop the barking. Last night the big angel
> looked
> to have slept most of the night by our bed - it turns out she stole a hair
> brush and destroyed it and ate a garbage can. Should I put her back in the
> crate or just shut doors?
>
> Tania
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