when is it ok to start leaving your dog outside at night?

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she has been inside in the laundry at night (used to be in the main part but she was doing to many messes on our polished floors)
but she gets seperation anxeity even when she is outside during the day. she is a very effectionate dog and loves to jump all over people. even people new to her, (but she also does a little piddle with new people)
we hate hearing her whine even when she is in the laundry. our bedroom is right next to it and lead out to the stairs of the laundry so she always sleep right outside our door (we can feel a warm spot when we get up in the morning) we have a dog kennell outside for her but she may be a little big for it. she has only ever gone in there when i have put her foodbowl in there. but she won't go in there to rest or sleep.
 
You could always spend some time housebreaking your dog. No more messes on the floor.
 
Treat your dog like a child. Honestly, as long as they are not bored, she should be o.k. with it. The night before you decide to leave her out, make sure to walk her, or run her at least 45 mins, so she doesn't bark at everything. She'll be so worn out from the walk that she'll basically sleep through the night.
It's going to take some time for her to get used to it. Treat it like an addiction. Ween her off of being in the laundry room. And stand your ground. Get one of those automatic waterers so she doesn't get too dehydrated at night, and good luck.
 
Treat your dog like a child. Honestly, as long as they are not bored, she should be o.k. with it. The night before you decide to leave her out, make sure to walk her, or run her at least 45 mins, so she doesn't bark at everything. She'll be so worn out from the walk that she'll basically sleep through the night.
It's going to take some time for her to get used to it. Treat it like an addiction. Ween her off of being in the laundry room. And stand your ground. Get one of those automatic waterers so she doesn't get too dehydrated at night, and good luck.
 
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