ducklite
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Monday morning update:
Skeet still has runny poop, not as bad as it was, and he's got a better appetite. So I'm just going to watch for a couple of days.
He's also got a major seperation anxiety. I put him in the crate to run to town hall and get his license and stop at the fees tore for some treats for him, and he tore some of the vinyl rattan off. When I let him out when I got home, he was acting crazy, jumping around and wagging his tails and beginning to jump up on me--I saw it start and told him "down" very sharply" and he stopped.
I'm not sure what to do. I've got to go to work tomorrow. If I leave him crated I'm going to come home to a ruined crate. I don't trust him to leave him in my bedroom yet.
I might have to go buy another crate later today and just keep him in that until he can learn that I am coming back and he doesn't need to tear up the house to prove he misses me.
Anne
Skeet still has runny poop, not as bad as it was, and he's got a better appetite. So I'm just going to watch for a couple of days.
He's also got a major seperation anxiety. I put him in the crate to run to town hall and get his license and stop at the fees tore for some treats for him, and he tore some of the vinyl rattan off. When I let him out when I got home, he was acting crazy, jumping around and wagging his tails and beginning to jump up on me--I saw it start and told him "down" very sharply" and he stopped.
I'm not sure what to do. I've got to go to work tomorrow. If I leave him crated I'm going to come home to a ruined crate. I don't trust him to leave him in my bedroom yet.
I might have to go buy another crate later today and just keep him in that until he can learn that I am coming back and he doesn't need to tear up the house to prove he misses me.
Anne