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Originally Posted by AddieandMiaMom You could try a soft sided carrier. I think if she is by your head, she won't make such a fuss. I had to deal with this issue with Addie when she broke her leg. |
Another idea is to put her on the nightstand right next to your head if there isn't room on the bed, so that she can see that you're there with her.
When I first brought Maddox home, I was too afraid to let him sleep on the bed just yet. So I put him in the puppy stroller and rolled it right next to the bed. He could see me through the mesh, & I slept with my hand right by that little window so he could smell me. If you don't have a stroller, you might want to think about one - it would be great to push Layla through the house so she could be with you while you're cleaning, etc.
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