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Old 11-11-2009, 09:34 AM
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Re: annoying bichon problem - please help!!!

Oh she seems like she is settling in now then.
You are lucky ours come upstairs at night. Our oldest one used to sleep in the kitchen till he was 12 months old but then he started howling and rattling the dog gate. I persevered for a week or so but in the end gave in and let him sleep upstairs with us and he's been there ever since. He used to sleep in my teenage daughters room but now he sleeps in our room but in his own bed at my side of the bed. Molly, our youngest sleeps with my 17 year old daughter, on the bed.
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Old 11-11-2009, 03:00 PM
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Re: annoying bichon problem - please help!!!

we would let her sleep up stairs, its just fear of her making a mess.

i don't mind it so much on lyno, but cream carpets are a different matter!!!
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Old 20-11-2009, 12:41 PM
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Re: annoying bichon problem - please help!!!

hi,
she would most likely behave much better going upstairs with you...my 2 get curled up on the bed and stay in the same place all night. If left downstairs daisy is more likely to wee. Although, if yours has had 3 good nights I wouldn't change her routine.
Bichons are lovely little dogs who love company hence the problems start when they are left on their own.
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Re: annoying bichon problem - please help!!!

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hi,
she would most likely behave much better going upstairs with you...my 2 get curled up on the bed and stay in the same place all night. If left downstairs daisy is more likely to wee. Although, if yours has had 3 good nights I wouldn't change her routine.
Bichons are lovely little dogs who love company hence the problems start when they are left on their own.
Michelle x
I've found the same with my puppy... If left on his own or in his crate, his will whine to be let out 2-3 times a night, but on the bed with me and my OH, he won't whine atall all night.

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