Oh, neither of us mind him sleeping with us. The part we minded was when he'd be up every two hours and wanting to play. THAT was rough.
I'd love to keep the crate in the bedroom, but can't for a few reasons -- the primary one being that, even though it doesn't matter if I get a lousy night's sleep (I can nap during the day), George DOES mind. He's got to get an early start, and needs his sleep. (The other reason is that the bedroom is carpeted, and is harder to clean up if he happens to have an accident on the mad morning dash from crate to front door.)
Once he's crate trained, however, he's totally sleeping in the bed. :)
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I'd love to keep the crate in the bedroom, but can't for a few reasons -- the primary one being that, even though it doesn't matter if I get a lousy night's sleep (I can nap during the day), George DOES mind. He's got to get an early start, and needs his sleep. (The other reason is that the bedroom is carpeted, and is harder to clean up if he happens to have an accident on the mad morning dash from crate to front door.)
Once he's crate trained, however, he's totally sleeping in the bed. :)