The last few nights it seems that Isabella is getting better with the idea of bedtime. Last night she didn't make a peep when I put her to bed and she slept about 6.5 hours straight. Yay! At that time, my husband heard her playing and pouncing about...no whining or barking. I got up and was pleased to see that she hadn't had any accidents. I took her out, she pottied but then would NOT go back to sleep. She whined off and on for an hour and then it was time to get up...Still, it feels like we are making some progress.
My question is this...am I defeating the whole crate training if I don't close the door? Her crate is in a half-bath, small area. She stays in there during the day when we are at work and gets let out to play at lunchtime. I want her to be able to move around during the day. The first few nights were miserable with the whining, crying and barking. This was during the time that we were at home all day with her. She had access to her crate in the living room but never got in it during the day - she was put in at night. Now that she is in the half bath with her crate door open during the day, I've just continued that practice at bedtime. By leaving the crate door open like I do during the day she has been much better. Could be coincidnece that she's just getting used to being in there, but should I ease back in to closing the crate door at night? She will sometimes go in the crate and curl up at bedtime or when I leave for work, but I don't really know how long she stays in there...
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