How to Train your Yorkie to Sleep in its Own Bed

Having a puppy is an experience that you can’t compare to many others. That pup will grow up to be your best friend. But not all is always easy. Sometimes training your puppy or your grownup dog can be challenging. And it’s pretty essential to train your dog to do certain things so that both of you can live your best life.

One of the essential things a dog needs to learn is how to sleep on its bed. Sometimes people let their dogs sleep with them in their beds, but often that becomes unbearable. Yes, it’s cute, but once your dog occupies all of your bed and you don’t have enough room for yourself, it’s stops being cute. Often people let small dogs do that, like Yorkies, for example, thinking that a small dog won’t occupy so much room. And most people get it wrong because even though they are small, they like to take the whole bed all for themselves. If that’s the destiny you are living in currently, this article will help your problem. Or even if you just don’t want to sleep with your dog anymore, we will help you. You will learn how to train your Yorkie to sleep in its own bed and how to do it quickly.

And you can relax now because you are in the right place. This is going to be easy, believe us, even if you had a hard time training your dog before.

So, let’s start with the tips we have for you.

The perfect bed

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Your Yorkie probably likes to sleep in your bed because it feels there the most comfortable and safe. So, to make your dog move to a new bed, you need to find the best new bed for your dog. Maybe it sounds funny but just think about it. When you shop for a mattress or a pillow, you want it to be perfect because, for a good night’s sleep, the quality is critical. It’s the same when it comes to dogs. To have a good night’s sleep, dogs also need comfortable beds. So that your search for a bed for your Yorkie doesn’t end in a dead-end, you should click here. When picking a bed for your dog, there are few things you should consider. The position in which it sleeps and the softness of your bed on which it sleeps now. If your dog doesn’t like its new bed by any chance, you need to let it get used to it, and that can take some time. If your dog still doesn’t like the bed after a period, you can always try a new one. And the old one you can donate to a shelter.

The training part

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Now you need to find the patience for the training. In some cases, your Yorkie will learn where its new bed is. But in other circumstances, you will want to train your dog for a few days and few nights. You will need to demonstrate to them that they will not be sleeping in your bed anymore and that they will need to sleep in their bed from now on. The most important thing you need to remember is that you will lose sleep. You will get a few sleepless nights because you will be taking your dog from your bed to its bed a few times a night. And it would be best if you didn’t lose your patience because patience, is the key.

The most helpful advice we could give you is to train your dog on weekend nights because you won’t mess up your schedule due to the sleepless nights.

You will need to teach your pup how to settle down, and what in reality, that means. If your dog knows what to do on a command that says down, it will learn this one too quickly. But, if it doesn’t know it, you will need to devote a bit of your time to the “down” command too. Both commands you can easily teach your dog with the help of a bit of a treat. Once you get to the “settle down” one, you will want to direct your Yorkie to its bed, with a treat in your hand, and speak to it the words “settle down”. Once your dog is in bed, you can give him the treat.

The best way for your dog to associate the bed with relaxing and sleeping time is if you say acknowledge that it’s doing something good while relaxing in its bed. So, if you see your dog lying in its bed during the day, you can say that what it’s doing is good. After some time and numerous repetitions, your dog will know that when someone says to settle down, it’s time to relax and sleep.

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We again need to repeat that you need to be patient but also calm. You shouldn’t yell at your Yorkie, nor you should lose your temper. If you are patient, calm, and show genuine love to your dog, it will obey you. Dogs are human’s best friends, they love you, and they want to please you. But they don’t have to be afraid of you to be able to do what you want them to do.

If you devote your time to training your dog, your night will become more accessible, and both you and your pet will be more comfortable. And with that, both of you will be happier. And what’s better than a happy owner with a happy Yorkie. After just a few evenings in a proper cozy bed for a Yorkie, your dog will not even think about coming back to your bed.

If you don’t have the time or even the patience to train your dog, or you simply don’t know how to do it, there is still a solution. You can take your dog to a training facility, where professionals will work with your dog and train it how to sleep in its bed and all sorts of other things.

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