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Old 03-11-2009, 09:51 PM
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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
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I crate mine or they trip me up! I'm sure they do it on purpose! Lol

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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
You can just let her have play time on her own.

I also have an 8 week old pup, plus 2 5 month old puppies aswell as 4 adult dogs. They dont have my attention the whole time they are awake. They have time to play with eachother and also on their own
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distraction tac tics and puppy pens run them round till they are jiggered they soon fall hard and fast asleep
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My older 2 know to get out of the way when I'm cleaning and Luna has quickly picked it up lol
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I have a crate which she sleeps in but as soon as she wakes she wants out and barks till I let her out am I being to soft with her
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she has you suckered right where she wants you lol
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If you let her out when she barks you are going to create a huuuge problem!
She will never settle in there when you want her to and can lead to seperation anxiety as everytime she 'asks' to be let out, you do. Lol she is pushing for attention.

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I got wife to do housework, i just made excuses and took Bobbie out.lol..................(thats going to get me in trouble with the ladies isn't it?)
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I got wife to do housework, i just made excuses and took Bobbie out.lol..................(thats going to get me in trouble with the ladies isn't it?)
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