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 How much does your husky puppy sleep?

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Zoeyvonne
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PostSubject: How much does your husky puppy sleep?    sleep - How much does your husky puppy sleep?  EmptyTue Feb 02, 2016 4:42 am

Just a general wondering. Seem to have been blessed with an 11 week old puppy who only wakes up once, if that during the night! I was expecting to be stood outside at all times but the last few nights hes slept til 7! Does it last?? Smile
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gretalutsen
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PostSubject: Re: How much does your husky puppy sleep?    sleep - How much does your husky puppy sleep?  EmptyTue Feb 02, 2016 11:00 am

Like human babies, puppies do sleep a lot. After corresponding with other members who have had longer experience raising huskies, I've also learned that it doesn't take as much play time/exercise to tire out a young husky as it does when they're older. Enjoy it while it lasts! I have been preparing for the days when it wont just take a 15 minute walk around the block or 30 minutes of tug of war for Lutsen to be satisfied Smile.
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PostSubject: Re: How much does your husky puppy sleep?    sleep - How much does your husky puppy sleep?  EmptyTue Feb 02, 2016 12:28 pm

Gabby was pretty good at going to bed at around 10-11 pm and sleeping until 5-6 am. (My sleep schedule.) She did pee in her crate once over night at around 10 weeks so I tried setting an alarm to get up at around 2 to let her out. Did that a couple nights, then stopped and she never peed in her crate over night again. From 8 weeks old until 2+ years old, she has yet to pee in her crate overnight. Was horrible at potty training during the day though. Took us until she was about 4-5 months old to get her fully trained and she had a small relapse at around 7 months old for a couple weeks.

She slept a lot though. 10-15 minutes of play needed a 2 hour nap. Was a wonder until about 1 year old. Then she really got energy. Sleeps through the night still though.

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PostSubject: Re: How much does your husky puppy sleep?    sleep - How much does your husky puppy sleep?  EmptyTue Feb 02, 2016 12:36 pm

Lutsen usually sleeps through the night like Gabby. If he does need to go potty in the middle of the night he'll usually let out a little howl or give us a cue of some sort. I'd say the only time that really happened though was when we first got him 8-10 weeks and then last week my boyfriend and I both had the flu a couple days so we were going to bed at like 8am and not waking up until 8-9am. Understandably that is a long time for him to hold it so we would get up a couple times with him those nights to let him out.
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