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Re: house work with new puppy

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Originally Posted by anne194 View Post
I would like to know how all you good people manage to get your house work done Molly is 8weeks now.I find i rush around when she has a nap.She sleeps in the kitchen but once awake she is in the dining room with us as our garden leads from the dining room so i have to stop what I'm doing and play with her till she has her next nap not that I mind but I'm not getting much done.How do you all do it
I just got on with it. Mika when he was very young, of course, hated being by himself, normal behaviour of a young pup) and would follow me everywhere. I didn't really mind it but when he got to be in the way and he didn't fully understand the command 'out' then i would put him in his playpen. He'd whine a lot while being in there but i tried very hard to ignore him.

Even now he stilll follows me about whilst doing the housework but i just ignore him and not give him any attention and he's just not bothered about it much now. He has the odd day where he wants me to stop what i am doing and brings his ball to me and asks me to play but aside from that....
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