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Sleeping Arrangements for Puppies

Sleeping arrangements for a new puppy will require some preparation. If you're adopting early, it's very likely that this will be your puppy's first night away from its mother and littermates. To get you ready to accommodate your new addition and make your puppy as comfortable as possible, we've put together some tips that should help smooth the transition.

Before settling in for the night, I recommend tiring the puppy out and making sure that any bathroom needs are taken care of. I strongly suggest you keep the puppy's resting place near your bed for the first few nights to help her feel less lonely. If you plan to use a kennel or crate, wait until the puppy is in a calm submissive and relaxed state before closing her in. It is important that she not feel trapped and that she not associate anything negative with her sleeping arrangements. Remember that your puppy experiences the world with her nose first, so providing a towel, toy, blanket or other object with the familiar scent of her mother and littermates may help her relax. You may also want to include an item or two with the scent of your puppy's new family members to help her become familiar with you and adapt to her new pack.

If your puppy tries to leave her bed, begins to whine, or tries to use chewing as a way to cope with the anxiety of being alone, give her gentle but firm corrections. The puppy's mother set very strict rules for behavior, so she should need very little correction in order to get the point.

Some puppies may miss the feeling of a beating heart next to them when they sleep. To help your puppy along some, "beating heart" plush toys can be purchased at pet stores that mimic the sound of a canine mother's heartbeat.

If you have another balanced dog that has demonstrated a gentle energy around the puppy, you can employ that dog as a surrogate teacher to help the puppy feel safe and get a good night's rest. Remember, the best teacher is a canine one!

More information on getting started with your brand new puppy.

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Sleeping puppies

What I have done, and it worked well with both my now 9-year old boxer and my 7-month old boxer is: I put them in to a crate next to my bed at night. I kept the crate close enough to my bed that when the puppy would start to fuss and whine (whether at the beginning of the evening or in the middle of the night), I would just calmly place my hand near the door of the crate and let the puppy smell and lick me. After a short time they would be relaxed and would go back to sleep. This way I didn't have to get out of bed and wake myself up to the point where I could not fall back asleep easily, and I was able to fall asleep shortly after the puppy! It took less then a week for both puppies to be able to sleep through the night, although it's not as easy for me to sleep, since the new puppy snores;}.

My puppy loves the new

My puppy loves the new adjustable bed we got when its up he cuddles up int he nook between the back rest and bed he loves to climb all over it then snuggle up with us at night to sleep.



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