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Join Date: Dec 2012
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HI....I have a 6 mo old GSD male. He is not crated at night because he wakes us at night when he needs to go out. He was typically going twice a night but then for about 2-3 weeks started sleeping through the night. The past week or so he has been waking like clockwork at around midnight and 4:30 AM. He does pee a decent amount at 12 but at 4:30 not so much and I know he can hold it from 12-6. It's like he just wants everyone else to be awake like him..lol. We are exhausted. Last night I took him out again at 4:30..he did a small pee and came right in...2-3 min later he was jumping on my husband so I took him out again thinking he needed to poo. When I took him he just smelt where he had just peed, looked at me like I was crazy and came back in. He was restless until it was time to get up at 6. I don't think he's sick because he's not showing any signs...I think he just wants to be awake and wants us to be to. Any suggestions to get him to sleep the night again?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Chicago, IL
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Zeeva wakes me up at 5ish every morning to poo-like you said-like clockwork. I'll be watching this thread as I can't ignore her when she needs to 'go'...sorry I can't help :c.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
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I have the same problem with my 4 month old, and I am exhausted because of it... last night for instance I took her out at 9pm to do her business and after a half hour of her just sitting at the door and not doing anything I brought her in and I put her to bed and I couldnt fall asleep until around 11 and half hour later she woke up and was whining like usual and not just some little whine like she could probably wake the neighbors with how loud it is which is why I cant just ignore it because she will wake everyone in the house up including my sister and her 10 month old son, anyway, so I let her out again for another 15 - 20mins, still she did nothing, brought her back in tethered her to me and laid down on the couch, she would not settle and kept biting me so I let her out again for another 20 mins and STILL nothing, so by this point im extremely tired and frustrated that she wont go pee or poop and decided to put her back in her xpen. She screamed and screamed and sounded frantic so I took her out AGAIN and when I let her out she did have to go poop... I obviously cant just not take her out but this whole thing in the middle of the night EVERY night since Ive had her is driving me nuts, I will add she only does this at night with the bathroom thing and not going.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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My husband who has had 2 Shepherds before says they like to roam the house at night and that I should let him do that. He's free in our room but our door is closed.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Pacific NW
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Make sure he gets plenty of exercise, keep the area he sleeps cool, and make the last feeding 5pm or early. We noticed with our male, that if we get his last feeding in early, he usually has enough time before going to bed to get all his business taken care of.
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All this. My 11 week old has been sleeping through the night for two weeks now (10pm-7am) because she is exhausted at that point and hasn't had food/water for at least a couple hours before bedtime.
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Actually he's learned that if he wakes you up, you'll take him outside. He likes the outside, so he wakes you up to go there.
It's really tricky with male dogs as they'll squeeze something out no matter what. I remember when we got our boy trained to ring a bell when he needed to go...in a few weeks he was just ringing it to go outside as he knew he'd get a walk. To make us happy he'd squeeze some out on a tree and since he was still young we couldn't really not take him out when he rang the bell. Thankfully I realized what he was doing and we stopped with the bell as soon as we knew he could hold it. Now he goes on our schedule.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Washington
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Our pup was never taken out during the middle of the night (we got him at 4 months) and we have an alarm set so we can't sleep in past 8 on the weekends. He's crated but my husband lets him out during the week before he leaves for work at 5 AM so he gets a potty break after sleeping for 8 hours. He just gets put back in the bedroom with me with the door shut so he can't get into anything else in the house. We don't exactly trust him to leave things alone quite yet. Every time a schedule (Including daylight savings!) was changed it took about a week before Gunther adjusted but you just have to be diligent
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: mccreary county ky
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Please help, I just got a new female yesterday an she is so hyper she literally bounces all over everything, took her out numerous times last night she wouldn't go potty I have a 3 year old male an never had this problem.. I was up all night long with her. Is it the new house or something I am doing?
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