Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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My honest opinion...I'm going to give it anyway. For the first two weeks I was home and Riley was brought outside every 20 minutes to half an hour during the day. The fact that your puppy has Giardia makes it even more difficult as every poop has to be cleared and the area thoroughly cleaned with bleach, otherwise you have the possibility of re-infection. An 8.5 week old puppy just can't hold it for very long. What you put in now when your puppy is very young will reap huge rewards later on. I'm not sure what the solution to this will be but you definitely need others on board here to advise. Congratulations on your Dh's promotion BTW and of course on your new puppy.
When we got our puppy at 8 weeks I was completely overwhelmed. I had read tons of books and felt that I was prepared, I was not. That first 3-4 weeks was grueling. Every day I thought to myself, this was a huge mistake and I may have to give her up tomorrow. Luckily, every day it got a little easier and I made it through. We now have a wonderful 9 mo old puppy. When she was 8 weeks I brought her everywhere, she was really tiny, 3.5 lbs so I carried her in a large pocket book. We had an exercise pen that we used those first few weeks. It was rectangular and about 6x4. We kept her crate with the door open in the pen and put a pee pad in there if we were going to be gone more than 1/2 an hour. It worked for us. Good luck and know that it gets easier.
having a puppy was hard. I read so many books and was as prepared as i could be. DH had dogs growing up and assumed it would be easy (his mom did all the work with the family dogs). We were both home all the time those first few months, but it was still tough taking cooper outside every 20 mins and cleaning up accidents.
I would limit the time your pup is alone for the first few weeks. If he is 8 1/2 weeks then he has (or should) only have been away from his doggy Mom and litter mates for 1/2 a week so everything is still very new to him. He will potty if hes left even for a short time. Can you attach a pen to his crate for when you are gone so he doesnt potty in his crate? we used this for cooper til she was around 1 1/2 years old.
with gradia, i definately wouldnt take him with you til hes better, and had all his shots.
I think that as soon as you get the guardia under control you should be able to take him with you on some of your errands. He is still really small so you can put him in one of those puppy carriers (purses) or you could get one of those slings that goes across your front and over your shoulder to carry him around in. Obviously he isn't going to the grocery, but there are many places where it should be ok. I read elsewhere where you were thinking of getting a second crate. I personally would get an x-pen for downstairs and put the crate upstairs for night time and when you leave him home alone. The x-pen will give him a little more room and you can just toss him in it when you can't keep a close eye on him. It folds up easily to go outside or to someone else's home if you are going visiting. Obviously you have to be careful until the guardia is gone and the puppy shots are finished but it really does come in handy. My girls are 4 years old and we are actually using our x-pen from when they were puppies now to contain one of them after surgery so they come in handy for a long time. You can actually see the x-pen above in Kaytlins post. Also, be sure that when he is in his crate that you are using the divider that makes it with just enough room for him to turn around. That is supposed to help keep him from pottying in the crate! (Again Guardia might make that a little different).
dont worry Jenn, we arent judging you and you seem to be well prepared and realistic :)
Ohh, tell me about it. LOL. Things will get better. And DK is here to help. Is Appa on Giardia medications as well? Giardia is not fun, our big guy Monty has had it 3 times just this year. And I have no idea where he contracted it. It must be super hard on your little guy. Make sure you disinfect the crate and everything else. I think Karen told me to use 1 unit of bleach and 9 units of water.
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