Thanks again Jeanie
Wallee was actually the most laid back of the litter. The breeder said when the others would wrestle and stuff he would just sit back and watch. He is very good when we go out and leave him. We put him in the kitchen with baby gates and as soon as one goes up, he heads to his bed. He is pretty much a calm submissive type.
I only recently lost my job so he was used to me going to work. I do try to make sure that I go out a few times a week still so he is used to being left alone.
He will sit and do down, however I guess I have to teach him to "stay" as we don't seem to have mastered that one yet. If we have company over and he seems to not want to stop playing I will put him in his space in the kitchen while we eat and he will go right away to his bed and sleep.
I guess the only complaint I have is his continuous need for us to be "playing with him" while we are trying to watch tv or anything that doesn't mean we are paying attention to him.

He will start "talking" and it escallates to barking if we keep ignoring.