Moving crate further away

Rosie goes for her second injection next week.
Then she can go outside and explore.
She loves to crunch at tiny stones so having to never take my eyes off her.
Her routine is getting adjusted slowly, she tends to want to stay awake from 5.20am.
At this time I do not allow her to engage with me at all.
I place her back into her bed.
When I know she has already done her business I then do not allow her to come out her bed again. 
She does try, when this happens I point my finger at her saying No.
She then lays down with her head on her paws looking at me.
I pretend I am asleep. 
Eventually she does also, this takes her to 7.30am a more realistic time to begin her day.
I do not feed her I allow her to wait until I have prepared breakfast for the family.
8am Rosie gets her morning meal.
Today I moved her crate out of sight from me.
Tonight ought to be fun and games then, hmm.
I am teaching her not to see me each time she wakens.
If she decides to lay at my bed I shall keep putting her back into her own bed.
I use clashing pots pans together if she persists to move towards me.
She soon goes back too her own bed.
In a weeks time her bed shall be moved further out of the same room as myself. 
I shall one day leave downstairs and leave my clothes so she can smell my scent but not see me.
Which she shall be use too by then.
I shall go upstairs and leave Rosie downstairs. 
Once she can hold her bladder longer
And no more chewing.
I do not allow her to sleep longer than one hour at any one time during daytime. 
Before bedtime she is made lively but not over stimulated.
Then she does her business then word bed used.
Wish me luck.
Yawn I need a nap now.
Annie.

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