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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
Mooooorning. Just wondering what time your furry friends wake up. Atm my little chap gets up anytime from 5 I did get a lie in today though ~ 5.25!
I've never been a morning person but it's actually quite a nice part of the day.
I'll be buzzing by 9.30 ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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over a year ago
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"Mooooorning. Just wondering what time your furry friends wake up. Atm my little chap gets up anytime from 5 I did get a lie in today though ~ 5.25!
I've never been a morning person but it's actually quite a nice part of the day.
I'll be buzzing by 9.30 "
But crash at 3pm ![](/icons/s/razz.gif) |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Oh mine is happy to laze until I get up. Often he will get straight into bed once I wake and not move a muscle for hours.
The rattle of his lead is his alarm and he’ll be up like a shot then. "
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Mooooorning. Just wondering what time your furry friends wake up. Atm my little chap gets up anytime from 5 I did get a lie in today though ~ 5.25!
I've never been a morning person but it's actually quite a nice part of the day.
I'll be buzzing by 9.30
But crash at 3pm "
Not usually but I'm sure it will catch up with me! |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Baby pup here and he likes to get up 5-5.30.
Which works for us but the 3am puppy cries when we first got him weren't our favourites
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Yes, puppy here to. 14 weeks old so I'm telling myself this is short term because his bladder is small to. We've had a 5 day run of no wees on his puppy pad so I just think he wants to go outside, which us brilliant. If only he'd go back to bed!
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over a year ago
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Mine usually starts his attempts to wake me about 5.45
He wakes me up gently though
It's a seven step plan
1. Sneak on bed
2. Lie down and look at Dad to assess the situation
3. Sidle up to Dads chest so he's in no doubt I'm there
4. Wag tail gently when I see Dads eyes open
5. Enjoy sleepy strokes
6. Give Dad kisses if he dares close his eyes
7. Repeat until Dad has had enough and gets up
Today, however, I actually beat him (or rather my bladder did )
So, he was happily having his morning walk and ritual sniffathon by 6am ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Mt GSD wakes me at 6am without fail
Then once he has been for his AM ablution and had his breakfast he fucks off back to bed "
Even after mine has had his breakfast he's looking for more food! |
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over a year ago
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"yep same here my dogs body clock needs adjusting for sure ,,nice walk in the open fields isn't a bad start to the day though
Can't wait till I can let mine off "
its great to watch them run free.. mine is a git though turns looks at me and runs off lol
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Mine usually starts his attempts to wake me about 5.45
He wakes me up gently though
It's a seven step plan
1. Sneak on bed
2. Lie down and look at Dad to assess the situation
3. Sidle up to Dads chest so he's in no doubt I'm there
4. Wag tail gently when I see Dads eyes open
5. Enjoy sleepy strokes
6. Give Dad kisses if he dares close his eyes
7. Repeat until Dad has had enough and gets up
Today, however, I actually beat him (or rather my bladder did )
So, he was happily having his morning walk and ritual sniffathon by 6am "
Awwwwww.
My puppies routine is:
Wake and whine for 5 minutes in his crate until we get to him.
Run I circles around us until he lies on his back for a morning belly rub.
Go in the garden for a massive wee.
Runs in and waits impatiently while we prep his breakfast.
Hoover's his food up in around 60 seconds.
Looks around for more food.
Plays/chews.
Go for a 15 minute walk.
Snack/plays/chews
Zonk out for an hour or so.
Repeat! |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"yep same here my dogs body clock needs adjusting for sure ,,nice walk in the open fields isn't a bad start to the day though
Can't wait till I can let mine off
its great to watch them run free.. mine is a git though turns looks at me and runs off lol
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His recall is pretty good until he's got something he shouldn't have. Like a bird in the garden yesterday ![](/icons/s/confused.gif) |
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By *P994Man
over a year ago
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Depends how settled mine are tbh. As long as they don’t get see a cat in the garden or the postman comes they’ll usually sleep till about 7.30 but any time after 8am my male dog starts howling to get me up |
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By *iss.ddWoman
over a year ago
Leeds + Newcastle |
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My puppies routine is:
Wake and whine for 5 minutes in his crate until we get to him.
Run I circles around us until he lies on his back for a morning belly rub.
Go in the garden for a massive wee.
Runs in and waits impatiently while we prep his breakfast.
Hoover's his food up in around 60 seconds.
Looks around for more food.
Plays/chews.
Go for a 15 minute walk.
Snack/plays/chews
Zonk out for an hour or so.
Repeat!"
Mines very similar.
He's 13 weeks on Sunday.
We tried the walk immediately when we got him up but he's far too interested in checking that we are still alive and that we still love him first
Those morning needy puppy cuddles though. It's like a drug ![](/icons/s/redface.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My 13 week old goes in to his crate around 9.30 and comes out again when I get up around 7.15. I’ve only had to take him out of it in the night once in the 5 weeks he’s been here. I am very lucky |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"Depends how settled mine are tbh. As long as they don’t get see a cat in the garden or the postman comes they’ll usually sleep till about 7.30 but any time after 8am my male dog starts howling to get me up "
That's quite a respectable time! ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
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My puppies routine is:
Wake and whine for 5 minutes in his crate until we get to him.
Run I circles around us until he lies on his back for a morning belly rub.
Go in the garden for a massive wee.
Runs in and waits impatiently while we prep his breakfast.
Hoover's his food up in around 60 seconds.
Looks around for more food.
Plays/chews.
Go for a 15 minute walk.
Snack/plays/chews
Zonk out for an hour or so.
Repeat!
Mines very similar.
He's 13 weeks on Sunday.
We tried the walk immediately when we got him up but he's far too interested in checking that we are still alive and that we still love him first
Those morning needy puppy cuddles though. It's like a drug "
Ours was 14 weeks on Tuesday. I might try walking him first but I think he might protest! It's all about the food with him lol |
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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"My 13 week old goes in to his crate around 9.30 and comes out again when I get up around 7.15. I’ve only had to take him out of it in the night once in the 5 weeks he’s been here. I am very lucky "
10 hours? Wow, he hasn't done a wee?
Mine goes in at 11.30 up at 5 ish. |
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over a year ago
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"Mooooorning. Just wondering what time your furry friends wake up. Atm my little chap gets up anytime from 5 I did get a lie in today though ~ 5.25!
I've never been a morning person but it's actually quite a nice part of the day.
I'll be buzzing by 9.30 "
The minute I breathe or move to show any sign of life and that I’m not in fact dead he thinks it’s time to wake me up, generally by climbing on my head or licking my face |
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"My 13 week old goes in to his crate around 9.30 and comes out again when I get up around 7.15. I’ve only had to take him out of it in the night once in the 5 weeks he’s been here. I am very lucky
10 hours? Wow, he hasn't done a wee?
Mine goes in at 11.30 up at 5 ish."
No wee. No whining. No poo
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By *iss.ddWoman
over a year ago
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I'm sure there's a direct link between whether your puppy was from a house breeder or a kennel breeder.
My boy was from an outside kennel breeder so coming in the house was a big scary thing. When we shut that door, what if we never come back.
I guess if he'd spent his first 8 weeks in a house he'd be better
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over a year ago
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"Mine sleeps in the kitchen and he's usually in his bed all snoozy whenever we go downstairs to let him out, whether that's 6am or 9am.
Tabitha x
Omg, how did you do that?! "
He's never slept in my room, always in the kitchen. I can hear him and as a pup if he needed to be let out he would make noise. But he's gone longer and longer at holding it and it just becomes routine ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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My old bulldog used to have go out around 03:00 in the morning every morning. Because of the enjoyment he gave me I would put up with it.
The lady dog I have now must have a bladder of steel as I get up and open the door at 07:00 and she just raises an eye at me and goes back to sleep.
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Does anyone else watch Bunny the "talking dog"
Basically she has loads of word buttons and talks to her mum by pressing the buttons.
Yesterday Bunny was asleep and doing the whole growly twitchy leg dog dreams so they tried something.
Woke her up gently whilst in that stage and asked her ..
"What talk sleep?"
Which translated into Bunny talk means what happened, use your buttons, when asleep
Bunny went to her buttons and pressed "stranger animal"
How fucking clever and cool is that!! |
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"Does anyone else watch Bunny the "talking dog"
Basically she has loads of word buttons and talks to her mum by pressing the buttons.
Yesterday Bunny was asleep and doing the whole growly twitchy leg dog dreams so they tried something.
Woke her up gently whilst in that stage and asked her ..
"What talk sleep?"
Which translated into Bunny talk means what happened, use your buttons, when asleep
Bunny went to her buttons and pressed "stranger animal"
How fucking clever and cool is that!!"
Dogs are amazing animals! I always fab any pic on here that happens to have a dog in the background. I forget where I am and think I'm on Facebook sometimes lol |
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My lazy arse fur babies have to be dragged off the bed in the mornings (sometimes literally) and even then they will sneak back up to bed as soon as I turn my back, someone told me staffies need tons of exercise but apparently forgot to tell my dogs the same |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Blind dog mummy here, she wakes us anytime between 3am and 5.30am (when hubby gets up) cant be cross with her though, shes so excited when we talk to her ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Mt GSD wakes me at 6am without fail
Then once he has been for his AM ablution and had his breakfast he fucks off back to bed
Even after mine has had his breakfast he's looking for more food! "
Awwe mine has to have an egg after his meal, he knows and knows where the eggs are kept ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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My older dog waits until 7 but if he’s busting he lets me know earlier but it’s very rare, he likes his bed. My pup wakes at 04:30am, has a toilet and then it’s still proving tricky to get her back off to sleep again, she’s 10 weeks old though so I’ll let her off
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