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You know, you sound an awful lot like my first husband. He got thrown out. My little dog stayed. |
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her friends got jealous she wasn't around anymore...even gave her an ultimatum...and I'm still here. They were both "no-brainer" decisions....we're both humans, so our bond is the most important. Oh, and telling me not to scold it for going on the carpet?? Don't get mad at ME for that, Heidi does a ton of that scolding too. She puts it in the crate for punishment more often than me. |
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Are you saying you think she's a poor owner? |
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Oh..name is Tanner. |
Hmmmm. Her family. Her friends. Now a puppy. Sorry, but there's a lot more going on here than frustration with a dog. And with potty-training already an issue, it's only going to get worse. |
Nodak, you should never put a dog in a crate for punishment. That is their den and a safe place. You wouldn't want him to stop liking his crate, would you? As long as the dog (what is his name?) is not hurting you, why not just keep him for Heidi? He may or may not warm up to you but does that really matter? At the same time if you two can't find more time to spend with him maybe you should rehome him. Four to five hours a day with a puppy is not long enough. On top of that you have Chris and Heidi time which is fine (I'm all for strong relationships) but that takes more time away from him. I am gone for maybe 10 hours a week and when I leave my Yorkie is devastated. They need a lot of attention. Crystal |
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I wonder how much they'll give for you ? |
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Like Heidi says... "Everybody's an expert" |
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