ccurran
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Hi all,
Seamus is about 1.5 now (turns 2 in April) and we are having issues with his crate. He is fully house broken and crate trained. He loves his crate. However in the past few months he has started peeing on his blankets in his crate. I think that the blankets we got for him absorb the pee and he really doesn't even care its in there. Since I hate washing his blankets every day (plus its killing my electric bill) we decided to buy a Primo Pad to put in his crate and take out his blankets. I didn't want him sleeping directly on the hard plastic in the crate so I thought this would work out better.
Well he isn't peeing in his crate anymore but he has started barking in the middle of the night! Now I know he can hold his bladder fine. He goes up to 8-9 hours during the day without going outside. I work from home so I take him out whenever he wants but he just sleeps around the apartment all day.
I am worried about the barking since we live in an apartment building and I don't want to wake up our neighbors. We have only been doing the new sleeping arrangement for 2 days so it could just be the newness of it. On Wednesday night I heard him barking at 5am so I got up, took him outside to pee and poo and then put him in his crate again until 6:30ish so he didn't think he could bark and then he would be allowed out of his crate to sleep in bed with us (which is what he wants to do).
Last night I put him to bed at 10:30pm. I heard him bark at 1:00am so I took him out to go to the bathroom and put him back in his crate. I heard him bark again at 3:00am. I went in and told him to be quiet. He was quiet again until 7am when he barked again (which is his normal time to go out and be fed).
I just want to make sure I am doing the right thing with him. I don't think he's too cold (it around 70-72 degrees in our apartment). His crate isn't near a window or a draft. He has enough space in his crate and its dry. We aren't letting him in our bed for the near future since I really think this is behavioral and he just either wants his blankets (which he will pee on) or to be in bed with us. I am hoping that if I am consistent he will just learn to accept being in his crate without a blanket and stop crying/barking at night. We can't leave him out at night since he will just sit in front of our bedroom door and cry and we don't want him sleeping in bed with us since it is very unfortunately (we only have a queen).
Any suggestions or comments would be helpful! Thanks so much! Its hard to say no to such a cute little baby!

Seamus is about 1.5 now (turns 2 in April) and we are having issues with his crate. He is fully house broken and crate trained. He loves his crate. However in the past few months he has started peeing on his blankets in his crate. I think that the blankets we got for him absorb the pee and he really doesn't even care its in there. Since I hate washing his blankets every day (plus its killing my electric bill) we decided to buy a Primo Pad to put in his crate and take out his blankets. I didn't want him sleeping directly on the hard plastic in the crate so I thought this would work out better.
Well he isn't peeing in his crate anymore but he has started barking in the middle of the night! Now I know he can hold his bladder fine. He goes up to 8-9 hours during the day without going outside. I work from home so I take him out whenever he wants but he just sleeps around the apartment all day.
I am worried about the barking since we live in an apartment building and I don't want to wake up our neighbors. We have only been doing the new sleeping arrangement for 2 days so it could just be the newness of it. On Wednesday night I heard him barking at 5am so I got up, took him outside to pee and poo and then put him in his crate again until 6:30ish so he didn't think he could bark and then he would be allowed out of his crate to sleep in bed with us (which is what he wants to do).
Last night I put him to bed at 10:30pm. I heard him bark at 1:00am so I took him out to go to the bathroom and put him back in his crate. I heard him bark again at 3:00am. I went in and told him to be quiet. He was quiet again until 7am when he barked again (which is his normal time to go out and be fed).
I just want to make sure I am doing the right thing with him. I don't think he's too cold (it around 70-72 degrees in our apartment). His crate isn't near a window or a draft. He has enough space in his crate and its dry. We aren't letting him in our bed for the near future since I really think this is behavioral and he just either wants his blankets (which he will pee on) or to be in bed with us. I am hoping that if I am consistent he will just learn to accept being in his crate without a blanket and stop crying/barking at night. We can't leave him out at night since he will just sit in front of our bedroom door and cry and we don't want him sleeping in bed with us since it is very unfortunately (we only have a queen).
Any suggestions or comments would be helpful! Thanks so much! Its hard to say no to such a cute little baby!
