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Just to chime in - it will get easier especially when the Giardia is gone. Feel free to vent - having a place to talk about it will help. An ex pen will help you keep him confined.
Hang in there...It does get better. The first couple of weeks are tough even when everything goes smoothly...Throw in giardia, your DH promotion, new house, move and so on and you have your hands full lol
As far as the poopie smell in the carpet is concerned. If it's not out yet, saturate the area with straight white vinegar and let it sit about 10 minutes or so then keep dabbing til the area is pretty dry...It worked for me!!
Good luck and hang in there, before you know it your puppy will be a dog and you will miss the little guy that he once was...
When you have a chance go to Jane Rooney and Stuarts page and read about when she brought her Stuart home. He had Guardia as well. She was just about ready to pull her hair out at times. Stuart is now a big ole boy that she is totally in love with. She survived and we know you will as well. Feel free to vent all you want. We have all been there and all had those days where we wondered what the heck we got ourselves into!
Aaah those puppy days..... With a 8+ week old puppy with giardia you are in for a bit of tough time for a few weeks.
Here are a few tips just to get to the other side. When you crate him for any reason ( three hours is not too long, just bad luck with timing and giardia) do not put anything in the crate that he could possible swallow and that cannot be run through the washing machine with bleach. I used old towels, old diapers and soft toys. As soon as the puppy chews apart the first soft toy, no more soft toys in the crate (choking hazard). Find a scrubbable surface to put the crate on - vinyl, concrete, tile, sealed wood - We actually bought a remnant of vinyl and cut it to the size of the laundry room and used it under all our crated puppies until they were reliably house trained, could go out the dog door and were no longer crated. We just rolled it up and stored it in the garage for thirty plus years.
Honestly three to four hours is not unreasonable for most 10 week old puppies. But having giardia makes it hard for them to control their bowels - just keep cleaning up, my heart is with you. Poor Tigger got giardia at about 10 weeks and had it for about two months, then it took months (maybe even a year) of pumpkin and rice mixed in with his dog food before his tummy was really good.
After the guardia, things will get better - just like everyone says.
In my experience, Peri came home at 9 weeks. She was healthy. I stayed home 1 week to help her adjust. I ran a few errands to get her used to the crate. I then went to work when she was 10 weeks. We crated her, came home for a long walk during lunch, for the first year of her life! She may have pooped once in her crate. We used old towels so that we could easily wash if she pooped or peed. The key is lots of exercise before and after crating. Most mornings she got a 30 minute walk, then 30 at lunch then 30 at the end of the day. She would be home for 3-4 hours alone at a time max.
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