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Originally Posted by troubletb Well said Suz!!
Cheryl, I would buy a cage, And if she crys, don't worry about it, She will get use to it, Mine did. I will admit that I first just kept Petey in it( becasue he was the one I couldn't and still can't train) But Lillly has chewed up everything and destroyed many things in my house (so did my precious Bell, when shew was a puupy, they do grow out of it) So get a cage, I bought mine in a supermarket its pretty big (guessing, it is around 2 feet high 2 feet long and close to 2 feet wide,) I keep both of them in it whenever I'm not around. Now Lilly and even Petey chew things even when I am around (my fault because I don't watch them close enough) But the cage is working out really well. One word of of caution, If you do get the cage, keep it away from the walls, I just moved my cage and noticed that one of my darlings has clawed a nice size hole in the wall of my new house!! My husband who use to act like yours, just looked at me when I told him...and didn't say one word! I guess he has learned that there are more important things to get upset over. |
Well I have tried the blanket cover and it seems to be working. Since I put her in there I haven't heard a peep. I was putting Bailey in there with her before to keep her company, but now he is potty trained.
By the way, I had 2 friends over today, both of which said they didn't like "foo foo" dogs. Ray even said "Wow, I'll bet John doesn't like that one very much." But by the end of the night they were both holding Brandy. The guy said that he never held a dog before and didn't know how to hold them because he always owned big dogs. She fell asleep in Lauren's arms. They both said she was so cute and was the type of dog their moms would get. So if I can get 2 people to fall in love with her over a couple hours I just don't see why I can't get my husband to! It's so frustrating. My parents even love her and they said they would never would have an inside dog, but she is the exception.