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Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: USA
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| ![]() I've not read all the responses, I will just say yes I had a Zoomer, and had 2 at one time for awhile too... Anyways...Please stop the muzzle, it is confusing, annoying and really just an all around bad thing..... I know what your doing with the baby too, I've been there, heck I spent a whole night under the crib once when I almost got caught by my son!!!!...normal household noises are normal, life goes on, white noise machines...music...etc...should suffice for now. Silence in the house is not good...when your desperately trying to have silence and not wake the baby your really just making things worse...the baby will adjust to sounds, noises etc., BUT the truth of the matter is that in a couple of months all this will be over anyway...baby will be more regimented, you will get sleep and Zoomies will go unnoticed!!! Until then I have one trick up my sleeve for you to try, Pajamas, yes the kind that are like a onesie, longish sleeves....It was quite by accident I found that this worked, I bought Pajamas put them on them and they both slinkered off to the sofa...it was funny...but I noticed they then slept for hours...lol I started to put them on them every night when they got the zoomies because they could zoom for a couple hours. Give it a try! Please keep us posted!
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Sep 2014 Location: Carmichael, CA, USA
Posts: 27
| ![]() Jkpal, I am just the opposite of your friend. I was my parents sixth child. When i was born, we lived in a two-room house--not two bedrooms--two rooms total--kitchen and living room. We all slept in the living room. I had two younger siblings, too. Imagine 10 people living in two rooms. 8 kids ages newborn to 13 years. Very noisy sleeping conditions. In our house--always Until I started having back pain that keeps me from sleeping, I slept like a rock. It would take an act of congress to wake me up. I slept through so many things that woke up everyone in the neighborhood. One night the Life Flight helicopter landed in front of our house. My husband and two sons woke up and went outside. They then came back into the house all excited and talked about it. I slept through the whole thing. All of my siblings are the same way. We all earned to sleep with noise.
__________________ The best things in life are not things. Last edited by ZoeysHumanMom; 11-02-2014 at 10:22 PM. Reason: Grammar correction |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Nov 2014 Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 4
| ![]() Thank you everyone for your comments! and Lynzy420 - haha, I will have to try that one, that's genius! ![]() |
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