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> I have to agree that I think it could be separaration anxiety but I haven't experienced it at you little ones age during the night. There is the old saying: you have to 'be cruel to be kind'. Have you considered setting a time - say 3am night one then 4am night five and so on to get HIM up. no interaction. let him wee and then back in cage. You then have control back (he will proably whine for a little while again) but I'm convinced after 2 weeks of this, he will be able to go all night without needing out so be able to sleep through if left alone. Day separation anxiety was solved when that 2nd jab had been adminstered.and he was allowed to join in & excercise. He was so tired by nap times that he was glad to cuddle up with any garment that smelled of me Good Luck X.
> Dogs shut in a room with cleanable floor, in my case kitchen.
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