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:D Oh....how we wish they could talk! How we wish we could explain to them the ins and outs of our everyday lives - she's still a bit young to have learnt those yet.... She's certainly letting you both know that she's not happy with your husband leaving :eek: Harry's the same when Andy (husband) goes to work - he doesn't pee, but he shakes like a leaf.... I would keep her harnessed and leashed during the 'leaving' times - and also when you have to take her outside to go to the loo. You cannot risk making your back even worse, with constant picking up and bending...I know how it hurts :( As ColesMommy01 suggested - can you put a baby-gate at your bedroom door? I've found them to be indispensable - especially when the man arrives with our take-out Chinese dinner...!!! :D |
Ok. Here's what I'm going to try. I gated a portion of our upstairs hallway off for her. It's an area about 6ft x 6ft. Close the bedroom door and see how that works for short periods of time and each week extend the time alittle. It's ceramic tile so even if she has an accident it's no biggie. Lol. She won't use potty pads at all. I'll put some down when I leave in case she'll use them. I'll have to use like 6 of them! She's a bigger puppy. Don't forget. She's a mix (yorkie/poodle). And she tends to walk and poo! Hahaha |
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