Will my Siberian Husky puppy cry all night even though ..?

 
Will my Siberian Husky puppy cry all night even though ..?
i have another dog in there with it? I have a 13 week old pit/boxer puppy and im getting a Siberian husky (I DON'T NEED ANYMORE RESEARCH) in 9 weeks from a breeder. so our pit/boxer will be about 5-6 months when we get the husky. buut my moms iffy on getting me one because she doesn't want it to howl all night.i 've been researching EXTENSIVELY (and obsessing, as my friends and parents say) for 3 years, and i want one soooo bad it kills me.im 14 so my mom said im responsible for taking it out for a walk as long as it needs, to groom it regularly, and to feed it & clean its water/food bowls. She's gonna pay the vet bills & help train it with me, and try to make sure it doesn't outsmart me xD.I am very determined to make the new puppy have a happy long life.
anyways .. way off topic .. lol
Would she howl if she slept in my room? or with our other puppy?

answer:
Oh, angel, you need the first year of a puppies life for training. It would be very wrong to get another puppy, while you are still training the first one. 6-months -old is when the first puppy will be making progress with potty training, you don't want to add stress to that and have the puppy get a set back. It takes a year to fully potty train any puppy. Yes, new puppies, all breeds cry at night, and some howl. It is only 1 hour for each month of age with puppies, so a two-month-old puppy can only be alone/hold its potty for two hours. Your puppy will be up every two hours day and night, and it won't matter if you have school the next day or not. There are 17 pet friendly colleges, but most have restrictions on the size of dog you are allowed to take, so do some more research on that . Put the crate by the bed, leave the night light on so the puppy can see you and be reassured you have not abandoned her, don't engage her, but make sure she can see you. Put an old tee shirt with your scent in the crate, play a soothing cd or radio until she sleeps. I use a crate * to potty train with, but only for potty training and then I break it down and store it. I put blankets and a small food and water dish in the crate. Dogs don't potty where they eat and sleep. When they are first little, I only expect them to hold their potty for 4 hours, and then 6 hours, then 8 hours and so on. So when they are first little , I set a timer or alarm clock to wake myself up at night to take them * out. I only allow my puppy in the bedroom * or the living room, only one room at a time. They have to graduate to more space. If I allow them to have full run of the house, it will overwhelm them. I take them out the same door each time. I tie a dinner bell to the door handle. Do not use a jingle bell as they could get their toe caught in it. So when they are little, I ring the bell for them, and then open the door to go * outside to potty. When they get bigger, I take their paw and whack the bell and open the door to go potty. Eventually getting to the place where the puppy will ring the bell and let me know when they need to go potty. Dogs want to please you, so it is your job to let them know what behaviors please you and what doesn't. So when my puppy goes potty, I give her a treat *, and clap, and make a fuss and praise her. So she learns that going potty outside makes me happy. If she has an accident, make a disgust sound like "tsst" and take her out right away. I never yell * or spank * my puppies. Take them out when they first wake up, after they eat or drink, before nap, finish romping, when their activities change, or when they are sniffing around. Some puppies go pee right away, but may not go poop until 10 minutes later, so wait for the poop. I have a little play time here, because sometimes I think they are done, and they are not. Puppies train at their own pace. While I may have a puppy that hasn't had an accident in several weeks, I don't let my guard down. I don't expect my puppies to be "fully potty trained" until one-year-old. If they have a setback , shake it off, and start over. I only have my puppies in the crate when I am not watching them. When I am sleeping, cooking, ironing, doing chores, basically when I am not watching her. All other times, she is out of the crate practicing being a "big girl." This is the time I train her how to behave in the house. So we are practicing "no barking", 'no biting "," no jumping ", and "don't eat the furniture." I also have to practice "playing inside" so she doesn't knock over things. You must keep the puppy in sight when they are little because they don't know the difference between newspaper and carpet, and you don't want them sneaking off and getting into trouble. Some puppies can sleep through the night around 3-months-old, but their bladder is grown around 6-months-old. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com

REVISIONS:
* I use a CRATE to train with. It is the method I prefer, compared to other methods I have tried. I noticed that if they are in the crate, while I am doing chores, they are ok, because the crate allows them to see me and be re-assured. The crate can also be a comfort when stored in the basement for dogs who live in areas where thunderstorms and tornados are an issue.. However, use the method that works best for you ..... a laundry basket, a cardboard box, a woof-woof house, x-pen, child gates, whatever works for you.