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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not that bad. We got our eight week old puppy in June and she is now four months old. I also have a four-year-old child and an eight-year-old child. It hasn’t been the most relaxing summer but it’s not at all impossible. I do not work outside the home, so I i’ve pretty much been at the beck and call of the puppy. [/quote] You have pretty much an ideal situation, that’s why it’s not so hard. You are a SAHM and your kids are not babies. [/quote] HAHAHA! I laugh at your ignorance. Having a 4 year old is like having another puppy in the house. It means CONSTANT supervision of every moment of his interaction with the puppy. [/quote] Trust me. I’m not ignorant of kids or dogs. I have enough kids that people ask me if I’m Mormon and we foster puppies. A 4 year old needs to be supervised with a puppy (as do kids of all ages) but they also have more independence than a two year old or baby. They can use the bathroom on their own, dress themselves and are generally more self sufficient. [/quote]
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