Only one sleep to go - you must be so excited

So confusion now lies in the fact that I am now reading that puppies should not be ignored & should sleep with their owners :err: :err: :err:
There are as many different opinions about puppy rearing as there are about raining children......and there is no one *right* answer

The feeling of some people, such as myself, is that moving homes and leaving the safetly of their mum and litter is very, very scary, and a puppy will be scared enough in a new place, so leaving him/her on their own overnight from the first day is a very harsh way of introducing the pup to your home

The alternative view is that if a puppy gets used to sleeping with company, in a particular place, then this will become "the norm" and it will be difficult to successfully re-teach the pup to sleep alone, somewhere else

At the end of the day, only you will know what is right for your family, and your puppy

Remember that every dog is unique - your collie may have developed separation anxiety even if he hadn't slept in your room at first

My personal compromise was to settle Molo in the kitchen to sleep from his first night - but I slept there too; and then moved into the adjacent living room for a few nights before moving back upstairs (and even then, I used a baby monitor to make sure I heard his whining to be let out for the toilet

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