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Old 08-07-2013, 08:21 AM   #14
Heather082705
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: New Hampshire
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We are trying to give them some more time and have a behavioral specialist coming to the house to give us some more advice. I really do love them a lot and I'm really hoping they can adjust. I do try to make time for them everyday as does my husband.

We have also gotten them calming collars from the vet and they recommended that we give them some melatonin. We're just having a hard time really letting them near our LO. I gave the male some time with her the other day when my husband had to bring the female to the vet as her stomach has been upset for the last few days. He did fairly well...shock the whole time (I think he's afraid of her). I just held onto his harness while he sniffed her while she was sleeping. Hopefully with some more time they will warm up to her.

I agree with one of the posts of me regretting it later. I'm really fearful of regretting my decision later. I know that a lot of the issues stem from our training (or lack there of). We should have prepped them better before our daughter was born. We had a lot of house projects we were trying to finish up (just bought our house last year) and didn't even think about prepping the dogs....so they were completely unprepared. We did send home a blanket our daughter had been wrapped in a day before we came home, but that really wasn't enough.

For those offering rehoming advise. If I do make a decision to rehome them I certainly appreciate the advice and assistance. I will reach out if this is our final decision.
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