I agree with what boopster said. If she seems happy and content in it while you are away, then continue on. If you plan on moving it, maybe try confining her to one or two rooms while you are gone with a baby gate at the door. That is what I did with my almost 3 year-old yorkie when I still lived with my parents. She would have full run of my room and bathroom (with door to the toilet area shut so she didn't get into anything). She had her food, water, toys, and a weewee mat on the floor of my bathroom. Now that I have an apartment (about 600sqft) she has full run of the place, except for my bathroom. She loves to steal toilet paper off the holder and tries to get into the trash though it has a lid. She seems to mostly stay in my living room and naps on the couch and brings her toys in here.
__________________ ...And everywhere that Sarah went her little dog was sure to go. .::Proud Mommy of Rhia::. |