Crate training and whining at night
I have 2 husky puppies one is now 10 weeks and the other is 12 weeks. When we brought them home the 10 week old was only 6 weeks so every time she whined at night we got up to let her out as her bladder and bowel control was obviously lacking. I also made the mistake of laying beside the crate the first couple of nights to provide them some security. I have corrected the issue of having to lay by the crate however now 4 weeks later they are still waking up every 3 or 4 hours to go out. I have tried to correct this issue as well as however they both whine, howl, scratch and dig to get out of their crate if I don't respond right away to them waking up. I realize that I have caused this by getting up when they whined in the beginning however now they seem to get so worked up I worry that I am causing anxiety about being in their crate. I do not intend to crate train them indefinitely however until they are fully house trained I would like to use the crate. They typically get 2 to 3 hrs of exercise each day in the form of 2 to 3 walks with some running as well as constant playing in between.
Last night was my first night to trying prolong the time between going out; they feel asleep at 8pm (I work at 4:30am) and were up again at 12am I took them out then as they had gone about 5 hrs by then but they did not go back to sleep until 2:30am. I actually had to move the crates to another room so I could try and get some sleep, which I didn't :). Any suggestions on making this less painful for them and me or do I just have to deal with the whining until they get used to sleeping through the night?
I have also heard that taking a pup from its mother between 6 to 8 weeks can cause issues. Is this true and if so is there anyway to correct them?
Thanks for your help,