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Old 01-20-2006, 08:17 AM   #8 (permalink)
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I agree to make sure he's had some exercise before bed time, make sure he's comfortable (fed, gone to the bathroom etc) and crate him. Ignore his cries or scratching consistantly. Do not give in. He's learned that eventually you will give in, so he's going to keep trying for a while....maybe a couple of weeks. Stick to your guns and he'll learn to settle down. I think his own little den will help. Make sure there's nothing medically wrong which could be causing his restlessness first. Good luck.
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