Puppy only sleeping 3 hours between wees at night

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  1. Suki

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    Almost to the end of week 1, puppy almost 9 weeks old. She is only sleeping about 3 hours before crying to go to the toilet. I have just put her into her crate after 3 nights in box in our room. When I put her to bed I need to tell her a couple of times to go to sleep, she then settles without much fuss. Should I try and keep her up late ( midnight seems to be a time I’ve seen quoted) then wait to see if she sleeps through, or set an alarm to try and get her up before she cries?? Feeling a bit sleep deprived ( already). thanks in advance for any advice.
     
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    That's normal shes only 9 weeks old.it will improve as her bladder matures. If you keep her up until, late you will have a tired and cranky puppy on your hands. If shes needs to go for a pee just take her. The gap will get on longer. get her used to out for a wee then back to bed no fuss straight back to sleep. You don't really need that much sleep and it will soon improve.
     
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    https://www.thelabradorsite.com/how-to-potty-train-a-puppy/
    This link will help.
    From your point of view the more sleep you get before midnight the better. I would go to bed at your normal time and set your alarm for a couple of times in the night to take her out. I shared the chore with my husband. I would go to bed early and he would do the late evening shift and I would get up in the night. Easier with two.
    You should soon be back to having a decent nights sleep.
     
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    So do I put Suki to bed in her crate ( going back to having her in our bedroom, having her in her crate in the kitchen was a crying howling barking nightmare two nights of 2-3 hours..) when I go to bed, or leave her with my husband?
     
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    There is no saying what we did was right but it seemed to work. For the first 3-4 weeks my husband would have him in the lounge from say 9.30-11 and I would go to bed early(very early for most I know) He would take him out for a wee at 11 and put him in his crate in the bedroom. OH slept in the spare room on a work night. For the first week or so I set an alarm twice in the night and took him for a wee then once after that. We are up at 6 anyway. It just meant that if he started crying and I felt it wasn’t for a wee I could talk to him and he would settle.
    After about 6 weeks I moved him to the kitchen but by then he was used to having sleeps in the crate in the kitchen during the day. You will find it easier to borrow a second crate for the bedroom.
    It is a bit of trial and error.
    Others will have different ideas.
     
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    thank you that sounds helpful and workable. Fingers crossed.
     
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    Just an update on the night time adventures. Suki now sleeping through the night, put her to bed around 11 after final wee and usually make it til about 6-I can live with that.
    Thank you for all advice b
     

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