


as perhaps it does like the sound of its own voice, but it's always worth checking. Central heating boilers can sound "scary" at night to a dog too, as can the fridge....how about living in a tent.....:D
We also allow 30 seconds of barking before going down to say "be quiet". He knows this now, and usually stops just as Ian gets his slippers on! Once when Ian got downstairs, he found Woody lying in front of the cooker, which has a glass panel in the door. Even though it was dark, I suppose he could sense another dog in the room, so now we drape an old towel over the cooker door at night and that seems to help as well. He did wake us up recently at 3am and, as you suggest, he was warning us that the milkman was about in his electric-powered milkfloat!Powered by mwForum 2.12.1 © 1999-2007 Markus Wichitill