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Help with nighttime with retired greyhound

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Tenementfunster · 28/07/2020 08:21

We were doing so well. Now he’s found his voice we got plenty of whining and now barking when left at night. So I was back down with him last night as he was so noisy. He’s kind of got me where he wants me during the week as we need to sleep to work next day. Is there anything I can be doing during the day to ensure he’s more secure? It’s very early days and he’s finding his feet. He’s 3 so he’s a young boy still and that age does seem to be the transition to adulthood so we’re learning more about him and his needs.
Thanks

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Tenementfunster · 28/07/2020 08:22

Apologies for lack of full stops

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Letsnotargue · 28/07/2020 08:26

Where does he sleep? We initially had ours in the hallway (as that’s where family dogs had always slept) but he soon demonstrated that he’d prefer to sleep in the living room so we moved his bed. As he got older he decided he preferred the spare room so we got him his own duvet and let him have the spare bed. It worked for us but appreciate this isn’t everyone’s solution!

If ours was scared or uneasy he liked to hide in a blanket fort that we’d build for him - can you make him a comfy corner somewhere with a cover over the top? Or can he sleep upstairs near you?

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Tenementfunster · 28/07/2020 08:34

Thanks for replying. Our stairs are really treacherous do upstairs is out. He’s in the kitchen at the mo which has a sofa and his basket. He could go in the lounge but I’m slightly concerned he might chew up the sofas in there (he’s an emerging chewer!). However you might be onto something there as he does most of his naps in the lounge. It’s a smaller room and might be worth a go. Thanks x

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howdidigettobe50something · 28/07/2020 08:35

We had a similar situation with a rescue staffy. Settled really well but night times were difficult. She cried and soiled downstairs every night but was fine during the day. We thought that maybe she needed to be near us so moved her bed into the corner of our bedroom. We had never allowed dogs upstairs before so it wasn't initially an easy decision. However it solved the problem overnight and she settled there immediately. This is the only time she's allowed upstairs and goes straight down again in the morning from her little corner. May be worth a try and good luck... I love greyhounds too!

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howdidigettobe50something · 28/07/2020 08:36

... Cross Post... Just read about the stairs!

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MyGirlDaisy · 30/07/2020 22:11

Could you also leave a radio on low for him, they do love to be with you so it’s difficult if upstairs isn’t an option (lying in bed with dreaming greyhound next to me 🙄) and leave a t shirt or something else of yours in his bed. Also recommend if you haven’t already joining the Facebook group, (assuming you are on FB of course) Retired Greyhound Owners UK - wealth of knowledge and experience on there with all sorts of Grey related issues.

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bengalcat · 30/07/2020 22:14

Ours had a crate as a puppy although we left the door open and she could come into us ( she didn’t) - now 10yrs old and for probably at least 5-6 yrs now sleeps in the bed with us ( she curls up really small )

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Definitelyrandom · 30/07/2020 23:38

Our greyhound manages some pretty steep stairs (with a bit of coaxing) and sleeps in our room. Works pretty well so far and he’s up generally at 7.30 ish and settles down well if he wakes up earlier. But they do all seem to be different.......

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Scattyhattie · 31/07/2020 00:32

One of my greyhounds didn't like being shut away in kitchen, he'd drag his bed into living room when we let him out. He seemed happy enough to sleep in in small hall at bottom of stairs behind a gate I guess he could hear us better there.

Did let them sleep upstairs after a while mainly as discovered on holiday it meant they didn't want to get up till we got out of bed rather than when sun came up.

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Tenementfunster · 05/08/2020 08:50

Success! Thank you all for your advice. He’s been able to sleep where he wants for a week now (just downstairs). He’s so much happier now he’s not shut in one room. He actually prefers the lounge ! Thanks again

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Morfin · 05/08/2020 08:54

That sounds like a greyhound, wants the room with the most comforts Smile glad he is settled. Now you know the rules..... Photo!

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Tenementfunster · 08/08/2020 17:06

Here you go! Not great shots I’m afraid

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Tenementfunster · 08/08/2020 17:08

Here

Help with nighttime with retired greyhound
Help with nighttime with retired greyhound
Help with nighttime with retired greyhound
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Morfin · 08/08/2020 17:14

They are wonderful, totally greyhound, shots. He has certainly landed on his paws, I do think that rescued greyhounds realise how lucky they are.

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Tenementfunster · 08/08/2020 18:23

Thanks Smile

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Tenementfunster · 09/08/2020 09:06

Ok, I’m back for more advice! He’s now discovered that actually stairs are doable and we’ve had to put a stair gate on to stop him going up and down at night and throwing my husband out of the bed or falling down the stairs!
I know he’s going to whine and bark to be allowed up, so how do we deal with this? Just tough it out? He views upstairs as some sort of Narnia that he needs to keep visiting and I suspect he’s not going to be happy about being shut out!
I slept down here last night as he’s sleeping badly because of the heat so tonight is the night! Or maybe I wait until the heatwave goes as he usually is flat out by the time we go to bed when temperature is normal.
Sorry I’m rambling
Thanks in advance

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OliveToboogie · 09/08/2020 18:55

Greyhounds have never been on their own since day they are born. Live with kennel mates. My Greyhound was a rescue cried first night. I put his bed in my room never a peep since.

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CupcakesK · 09/08/2020 19:02

Same here, their bed in your bedroom with door shut. Mine let me know if she wanted to toilet.

When we got a second greyhound, no problems with both sleeping downstairs all night - just a thought Grin

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79andnotout · 10/08/2020 21:33

Both of my greys sleep in our bedroom. And everyone else I know with greys has them in their bedroom too. They like company!

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BadDucks · 10/08/2020 21:40

You’ll break long before he does so may as well just give in a let him upstairs!

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