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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: mobile, al
Posts: 12
| I will have to try them. Jackson is getting to the point when i get home if I even sit down he whines.. If I get on the floor and sit, he is fine. Also, he was sleeping through the night, and now he gets up at like 2 or 3. Any suggestions? |
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| | #17 |
| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 723
| Welcome. Yorkies love attention, so I tend to be sensitive to how long mine are left alone. Mine definitely get a lot of attention and when they are alone they get bored and in trouble, like chewing, tearing up rugs, one almost chewed an electric cord in two. I could crate them but feel they need the freedom of a defined area to play. Don't laugh, one solution is get another one. Chloe got a ton of attention, I'm retired. She'd drive me nuts bringing her ball or toy to me and barking for play. So, I got another one she now has a playmate to run around with and I love having two. |
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