Anonymous wrote:OP he missed you! He looked for yo y but found your scent, relAxed and went to sleep. Let him roam or leave tshirt with your scent in his bed.
Anonymous wrote:I can't keep mine off the sifa. Thinking of putting her back in the basement.
Anonymous wrote:OP he missed you! He looked for yo y but found your scent, relAxed and went to sleep. Let him roam or leave tshirt with your scent in his bed.
Anonymous wrote:At what age do you think it's okay to give a dog the run of the house? My dog has always stayed in the kitchen when I'm gone. Yesterday, she broke out. I found her asleep in my knocked over hamper when I got home. Normally when I get home she cries and shakes and wants to be held. Yesterday she was excited, but not excessively like usual. I'm tempted to give her half the house while I'm gone today.
At what age or point did your decide your dog was ready for some freedom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always allowed dogs full roaming privileges when they were house broken. It REALLY upsets my dog to be locked in a room, cage or area and he's pretty happy roaming free.
Same here. Why would you lock them in the kitchen if they are housebroken? Do they destroy things?
Anonymous wrote:I've always allowed dogs full roaming privileges when they were house broken. It REALLY upsets my dog to be locked in a room, cage or area and he's pretty happy roaming free.
Anonymous wrote:I've always allowed dogs full roaming privileges when they were house broken. It REALLY upsets my dog to be locked in a room, cage or area and he's pretty happy roaming free.