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Old 08-21-2006, 06:19 AM   #7
myriamha
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Originally Posted by RLC12345678
I posted on your other thread, but I agree that getting him a friend is a good idea. I got my yorkie a friend, and now he doesn't even notice when I leave.

Also, what keeps him in that room? Do you shut the door? Do you have a baby gate? If the door is shut, I would recommend getting a baby gate so he can see out.
I have a bachelor studio apartment and he has free run he starts crying when i close the door of the apartment .
may be what would hepl is that set limits for example at night i wont allow him to sleep in my bed anymore instead i will put him in his bed in the kitchen and send him the message that now it;s rest time i will establish this routine same in the morning put him in his bed without gating him in the kitchen sothat he understands that now it;s rest time . do you think this will work ?
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