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Brody and Mia follow me everywhere. DH can leave the room unaccompanied, but not me. If I run to the store or something and leave them with DH, they stay at the door, watching, maybe whimpering (Mia, mostly), jumping up on the door maybe sitting, sometimes up on the back of the love seat looking out the door. DH can leave, they stay with me, nice and quiet and polite. If they react, they just go to the door and watch him leave then come back...like they were interested in the "go"-ing part, but since Mommy stayed home, to, well...k! :p They love DH...but they are "joined at the hip" with Mommy! :D |
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Maybe the three of you can start planning on going to a dog park together,but your son and hubby will be the ones walking and playing with Milo and you will be just watching.How much time daily would you think they spend with Milo? Gabby used to give Heide all the attention,but early on this year Heide went to brazil for 3 wks and gabby has never been the same towards her once returned. Now,Gabby will follow me everywhere I go,I mean every move.She will always choose to lay on my lap,I'm the one she will wake up in the middle of the night.She will scratch me if I'm not paying attention to her. |
My father lives with me and is equally bonded with Max & Teddy as I am. The boys adore their grandpa. However, when I leave the house, the boys spend most of their time in their doggy beds under the kitchen table. Dad tries to play with them, but they don't seem to want to play much. I think dogs, even energetic Yorkies, need their downtime. For Max and Teddy, that is when I leave the house. I wouldn't be concerned unless Milo wants little to do with your husband and son even when you are home, or ever. |
I should add that my boys are wired when I am home because they are always angling to get me to take them outside for a walk. They know they aren't going to go outside with just grandpa, so they relax and wait for me to return. |
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