Re: Introducing Miss Nellie Well tonight was even better than the last! My husband well and truly tired Nellie out in the garden playing with her for a whole hour before bed so i assumed so would go to sleep no problem which she did, not even a whimper when I closed the crate door on her! ;D I awoke (still on the sofa) about 2am so took her out for a wee, she went straight away and I carried her back in, put her in back in the crate without any talking and she did one small whine but then went straight back to sleep!! We were then woke at 5:25am by my husband who had to get up early at work!! I can't believe my luck! Not sure if this is the calm before the storm or I have been blessed with a goodun?! ;D ;D
Re: Introducing Miss Nellie ;D ;D ;D Go Nellie! You've a good'un Nicola. Well done. I was just thinking about you and up you popped. Have a lovely day with her.
Re: Introducing Miss Nellie Hopefully you have a good one Harley was much the same and is a very good sleeper. At 10 months old, she often sleeps from 11pm til at least 9.30/10am if we allow her (she dozes on the sofa from about 9.30pm til bedtime)
Re: Introducing Miss Nellie [quote author=Jane Martin link=topic=6358.msg87511#msg87511 date=1402590597] (used to talk to them in the day though ;D). [/quote] Oh Jane,you do make me chuckle! Great work with Nellie ,she sounds such a lovely,little,puppy! You are doing a great job,those night time yelling sessions can pull at the heart strings for sure x