I had already thought I would leave the TV on for noise, and I wish I had a gate, but I don't have one that can fit across that wide of expanse, she could jump any gate anyway. I know she will bet used to it eventually but, I just don't want to come home to mayhem tomorrow. My first cattledog pup was so bad with this that I had to line the bathroom with cardboard and put him in there for the day or he destroyed furniture while I was gone. I have gotten Lucy, her own "Pookie" stuffed animal so she can carry it around with her if she needs it. The cage is out of the question, due to the wounds on her. So I'm looking to get creative, just have not put my finger on it yet.
Thank you Vail! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, March 15, 2009 1:21:44 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
When we bought our very first dog (a German Sheperd puppy), my mom would have him isolated in the kitchen while she was at work and I was in school. Puppies will get somewhat destructive when they're left on their own (and they'll get whiny, too). Once we get home we take out the barrier and let the puppy run around and play with us. What my sister did with her first dog is leave the TV on for the day while she's at work. That might also be a method you can use. Either way, Lucy will eventually get used to the temporary loneliness.
spapad wrote:
Anyone got a good solution for "separation anxiety" for dogs? My new little angel Lucy, is beside herself if either I or my daughter leave the house for a few minutes. She is not consoled that there is still one person on the house with her. She whines and paces the floors until the other person comes back. I need a plan for tomorrow as it will be her first day alone in the house until around 3:30 when my daughter gets home from school. I'm just a little concerned how she is going to act all alone for 7 hours. Edited at: Sunday, March 15, 2009 1:15:25 PM Edited at: Sunday, March 15, 2009 1:16:17 PM