We have a 9 month old yellow puppy and she's great! Our question is how can we get her to sleep in a little later?
A few background facts:
1) Crate-trained. She loves her crate. We have been letting her 'free' at night lately with the door to our bedroom closed which she'll headbutt to try & get in and to tell us to wake up around 5 am. If crated, she'll bark around the same time.
2) She's been right next to the front window of our condo (which is in a loud city/ urban environment). This has been good I think cause she's used to a lot of 'white noise'. Thunder is minor, for example, to some of the buses that drive by!
3) There is a large skylight that still lets in a ton of light even though the shades are drawn.
4) We DON'T want her to sleep in bed with us.
5) She's exercised TONS, and isn't waking up early cause she's under-stimulated.
6) She does 'catch-up' on her missed sleep during the day even though she's walked thoroughly.
I'm thinking maybe two things. Either:
A) Crate her, and place a dark blanket over the crate to control the skylight light
B) Place her in another room? This may not go over well as her crate has been in the same place since we brought her home. She loves the crate location and can watch whats going on from the front room.
Thanks again!

Originally Posted by
labman
See the sticky at
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/i...tml#post251802 It starts with a crate. Leaving him in a crate in a dark corner and covering it might keep out the sun. I don't have any good ideas on the birds.
A dog that has not been crated since it was little, may take some work.
Start out just putting its toys and treats in the crate. Praise it for going
in. Feed it in the crate. This is also an easy way to maintain order at
feeding time for more than one dog.
If you get up and give him a Kong filled with peanut butter, you may be able to go back to sleep. Not the best choice, but might help.