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Old 04-11-2005, 12:11 PM   #4
klogan
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Default I have to laugh

Sorry...I have to laugh. I've had a simular situation recently. No one belived me that my little yorkie climbed up a 6 foot doggy gate we had in our kitchen!!!!

My solution...I took the doggy gate down. I was scared he would hurt himself. He is now able to go in a few rooms in the house without a gate while we are gone. He hasn't made in mistakes (knock on wood) and seems so much happy to be free.

The only solution would be to perhaps place him in a safe place (i.e garage or crate) while you need to get things done upstairs.

Does he do anything wrong when he is upstairs? If not, put him in a crate in the same room as you. If your baby cries...ignore it. It is hard, but worth a try! You could even bring a few toys in the room you plan to be in. Most likely your baby will just play and follow you with the toys!

Good luck.
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