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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t know how any puppy is exhausting especially at 11 weeks? I guess it’s all a matter of perspective. I have three kids, a dog and a puppy and I don’t feel exhausted, although sometimes my teen wears me out. I think it’s more about the personality of the human posting, and their innate tolerance of activity, not about the reality of having a puppy.[/quote] Depends on the breed. Some are pretty high maintenance when they are puppies. My Lab had so much energy. She chewed on everything. You couldn’t take your eyes off of her for a second. [/quote] I agree breed plays a role, but also house set up too. All puppies chew, but I didn’t mind so much because I put up a fairly large puppy play pen so I knew if I needed to not supervise her for a period of time, she had room to play in a safe gated area. I would have had a much harder time if my only options were to supervise or crate. With a large play pen, the puppy can be social with us while being contained and unable to do damage to the house.[/quote]
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