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Lots of good advice. Also, crate training might help him to feel secure at night? If it is a bit of insecurity?

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This happened with my chi's, we think someone tried our door or tried to break in, as it was very sudden that it happened. we now have them in crates upstairs in our bedroom and this has worked wonders and they settle down straight away and sleep through most of the night, unless they want some food and water, which they have in there crates, but they only wake us up.

 

I think they just want to know they are safe and that you are ok? they are pack animals after all and being downstairs in the night, might be a bit lonely.

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hi all, week or so after.....

 

We think the barking is caused by nextdoors lad coming in from pub/ work at night.

 

We altered his routine and on week where my oh is on lates we walk him later on in night.

 

He still has a little bark now and again but settles when left.

 

Hoping it was a phase!

 

Little monkey!

 

Wouldn't change him for world, unless they had a volume button lol xxxxx

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