
Was wondering if somebody had got any suggestions, or had been through something similar, as this is new to me!
I have two Papillon puppies aged 7 months, born here. The bitch is mine, the dog belongs to my daughter but he is staying here for the foreseeable future. At night, my toydogs are caged in the living room, always have been. The exception is one bitch who is terrified of being locked up so she sleeps in bed with us. So there is no dog running free in the living room at night.
The dogs are let out last thing around midnight and then put to bed. Initially, the two puppies would sleep until about 8 am, when one of them would wake up and start barking and asking to be let out. Fine, very decent time, and as this barking in the morning started at about 3 months of age, perfectly reasonable to want to get out!
However since then things are just getting worse and worse. It has all taken a few months, but we have gone from being woken up at 8 am to 7 am, to 6 am etc. The night between Friday and Saturday I thought we had hit an all time low when we were woken up at 3.45 am. But no, last night I woke up hearing the usual barking, looked at the clock and it was 3.02 am!!

Now let me explain that this is a VERY loud, VERY high pitched non stop bark -it REALLY hurts your ears, and even with two shut doors in between, there is no way on earth anyone can sleep through it. We have tried waiting it out in the past, but after half an hour non stop we couldn't stand it anymore -it gives you a headache and it disturbs everyone.
When it started happening at 6 or 7 am we figured it was just a puppy needing to go out for a wee, so that's what we did -got up and let them out. Then locked them up again, and needless to say this time of year it is perfectly dark indoors, and all the other dog are quiet and sleep. But once they have been out, there is NO WAY on earth this pup will be locked up again, he or she wants to be out and free to do what they want. And yes, this is part of the problem -I haven't got the faintest idea which of the two pups it is that does it! It is definitely only one of them, but as the barking always stop the moment you turn on the light in the living room, I have no way of finding out if it is Molly or Harry that is the culprit. So I can't even shout at them at a distance.
I realise we inadvertently taught this pup that making a lot of noise means you WILL be let out -but obviously at 3 months of age and at around 6 am we figured they DID need to wee! At 3 am and 7 months of age there is no way it's about needing toilet which the fact that the puppy refuses to go back to sleep proves.
How on earth do I solve it? I think if it had been a big dog and a deeper bark, we could have coped with waiting the pup out and showing that making noise will not mean being let out of the cage in the middle of the night. But as the bark is so high pitched, it's impossible. My poor 84 year old mother in law finds it hard enough to sleep anyway as she is in constant pain, I don't want her to have to listen to this either. The living room is as far away as you can get from the bedrooms, but we are in a bungalow.
Tonight I'm going to switch the dogs around and cage Molly with her mum and Harry with his dad and see if that might work, having one parent with each as opposed to the littermates together -maybe, just maybe it will make a difference. But I am not holding my breath. If the barking starts even earlier tonight I think I will go insane....