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Originally Posted by yorkieusa I believe they should learn to stay by themselves some without being upset. If I leave mine, she looks at me with a very sad look on her face and then proceeds to her bed.  She's never alone very long, either. I think it's good to take them to different activities: parks, parades, group outings, sports events, shopping... You're right. They are like little kids and we all worry whether or not we are doing the right thing at the time. No matter how many you raise, they are all different in their personalities and react to various situations differently. I know that's been true for me. |
I planned on taking her to a lot of things, but the thing is I got her right during Buffalo winter season so there isn't a lot going on. I can't take her outside too long, let alone to the park, because 1. a lot of them are closed this time of year and 2. she can't stay outside too long without risking illness (she starts shaking after any longer than 10-15 min depending on the temperature). There isn't much going on in these parts

. I'll take her shopping and to other indoor locations more now. It is also hard because she isn't fully potty trained yet, so I can't take her everywhere or for long periods of time.
Any tips on taking a pup that isn't fully potty trained yet out? (Note: She is potty patch trained too, not outside trained yet because of the cold weather... I plan to work on that once the weather gets nicer).