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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Thanks everyone. Little Rocky is so precious & I couldn't imagine keeping him locked up in a crate for so long. We have sectioned off a room in our home where he can run & play.....his food & water is there as well as his bed & wee pad on opposite sides of the room.
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: New York
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| ![]() This reminds me of my new baby-- his name is Butters and we just got him last week. I too was worried about leaving him home alone-- we sectioned off a part of the apt and puppy-proofed it, plus we left out his toys, blanket, water, etc. I work a few blocks away so I can stop by during my lunch break. When we get home from work, oh BOY is he a hyper little doggie! Pretty much keeps us playing with him until bedtime. Today I am actually working from home, and you can't imagine how surprised I was to find him sleeping most of the day. I guess this is what he normally does when we're gone, which would explain why he's so excited once we come back home to play. My only concern is that because he sleeps so much during the day, he might want to stay up more at night. Sometimes he wakes us up to play! (I know it can't be to pee pee because he's already house trained.) Maybe he's just looking for food. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Thanks for the response! My puppy does this too....he'll wanna be up late at night to play....we're trying to see if he'll go to sleep during normal hours. Last night, hubby & I were up until 4 a.m. with him because he wouldn't go to sleep. We felt bad just leaving him & going to bed, even though we leave our door open & we're right in the next room.
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: BC, Canada
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| ![]() It sounds like you have a good setup for him. ![]()
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Westbank
Posts: 68
| ![]() I agree with other posts. At this age, the puppy would be to young to crate, for that long. Maybe leave the puppy in a x pen, with food and water. This would be fine all day. The only bad part of this, would be that the puppy would most likely take awhile longer to potty train. Definatley don't scold the puppy for peeing off the pee pad, when no one is there to correct the puppy. |
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Bailey's Mom Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: NC
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| ![]() Hello and welcome to Yt. You'll love it here and congrats on your new furbaby.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Thanks....we don't scold him unless we see him doing something wrong....even then, it breaks my heart.....hubby says I'm too much of a softie & Rocky will be controlling me! LOL....can't help it.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: NJ
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| ![]() Thanks! I love it here already & I just joined today.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Kansas
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| ![]() Welcome to Yorkietalk! My husband and I both work full time as well. Abby is a year old now and very well adjusted and just knows this is routine when we leave for work. She has most of the house available to her now and we don't worry about her tearing up anything. She has her pee pad and food and water bowl in the kitchen and chew toys and bed in the living room. We started out when we brought her home just giving her the bathroom with her pee pad, food and water and little bed in for her. After several months we gated off a larger area for her. We also leave music on for her. I think they adapt to your routine fairly easily. That is all Abby has ever known. We do exercise her when we get home though, either by walking her or playing indoors with her. We also exercise and play alot with her on weekends. Good luck. I am sure your furbaby will do fine. |
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♥ Chip ♥ Smokey ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Leesburg
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| ![]() Puppies that young have a risk of hypoglecemia if they don't eat and also, they need to relieve themselves often. This is just what I would do: During the day when your gone, baby gate her in a bathroom, laundry room, foyer... some place where she can't get into trouble, but still have a pee pad, some food, and fresh water. You still play music or have the TV on. Maybe leave a dirty shirt that you and/or your husband have worn so she still smells you. At night or anytime you can't watch her, but you're in the house, I would crate her.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: NJ
Posts: 206
| ![]() Thank you everyone for all the kind responses. Today was a hard day for me...I was able to spend all weekend long with Rocky & now that it's Monday & I'm back to work, I miss him so much! This morning broke my heart....we sectioned off the house & he knew exactly what was going on.....he began looking at us with this sad face like he didn't want us to go.....then once he saw we were ready to leave, he started whinning & crying.....made me cry a few times already today just thinking about him being so upset & being home by himself. I am going to give him one of my shirts that I have worn tomorrow. I hadn't thought about that.....but honetsly, I think I am the one who is having more trouble adjusting to this........I miss him so much!!! He does eat & drink while we are away & I'm pretty sure he naps, too. He does tend to sleep a lot, but when he is up, he is always playing & chewing on his toys. Another painfully 5 1/2 hours till I get to see my little Rocky baby..... =(
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
Posts: 24
| ![]() Hi and welcome! I am also new to this site and just got my baby Tobi ![]() My finace and I have to leave Tobi home alone but he work closer to home and is able to check on him during his lunch breaks. I feel relieved that everything I am doing is good for my baby. I leave him (gated) in the 2nd biggest bathroom in the house with water and food, pee pad, bed, and lots of toys. I also keep music on bc when we're home we play music..lol Today is my first day away from him for long period of time and I am watching the clock until I can get home to see my baby ![]() ![]() One thing that I read that I might try is to record him while we're gone. Thats a smart/good idea. I'll keep everyone posted! Thanks everyone for the lovely advice!
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: NJ
Posts: 206
| ![]() Awww, your baby is so precious!!! My husband was saying that he wants to set up a live feed so that we could watch him while he is home alone. I wish we could leave & go home for lunch to at least check up on him, but we don't work so close by (we both work for the same company). Anyways, I sometimes wonder though if that would be a good thing, because then he would get sad again when it's time to go back to work. I think he cries for a bit & hopefully gets over it & starts playing with his toys....I just hope he doesn't spend most of his time alone crying.....it just tears me up inside. I, too, cannot wait to get home & cuddle him.
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