Can this really be?
Ok, here's the scenario... Skippy sleeps in his kennel at night in our extra bedroom. For the last week, my husband has been sick so I've been sleeping in that extra bedroom. Remember, Skippy sleeps in his kennel. I went to sleep with my husband in our bed last night and Skippy cried for over an hour. Unfortunately, the rooms are across the hall from each other. Not being able to listen to it any longer, I went in and slept in that room. He settled down. Can it be that he got used to me sleeping in that room and didn't like me sleeping elsewhere? This morning we moved the kennel out to the family room away from the bedrooms so that maybe I can sleep with my husband tonight. By the way, he's 8 months old.
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If you absolutely cannot have him in the bedroom with you (for instance, Tim has to sleep through the night since he has to wake up so early therefore, no puppies in the bed during the week...not to mention the lack of space for two crates) - I would start a crating routine in the living room (as you said you were trying tonight) so that he gets used to sleeping without you near him. Our dogs are crated in the living room as well (and Ryu was crated in the living room when he was an only pup) and it seems to be working out well. It may take a few days of crying but they are pretty resilient. Just stick to your guns.