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I know this feeling and couldn't believe I was actually feeling this way after all the research and time I waited. Seeing my kids interact with her really helped. it truly is like having a little baby at first. I would put her in the crate for naps (and to help with potty training) I would let her out often, even waking up during the night twice to let her out. She took 6 months to potty train which is way longer than any other pup. It was a great feeling to finally take down those gates. My hubby reassured me that its not that hard (I was doing all the work) and exhausted. As she hit milestones it got easier. When I found myself sick I really panicked and thought I would need to return her (10 weeks old) but my hubby and kids helped.Now if I don't feel well she'll lie low with me which I love but if I do want adventure or fresh air she's right there beside me. Your honesty is admirable. I wish you luck. Try to teach her something like to sit. It may help form a stronger connection.Good luck!
Thanks so much for your reply! I am up and down with my feelings which is better then before when I was only down.... I just can't believe all my begging for a dog and i feel this way. I am embarrassed.... I think once he is potty trained I will feel better.... My husband had a point about our kids being too small and he was right... it is hard to watch them and the dog.... one day at a time
wow I cant believe im not alone..... Thanks for your message! I do say it out loud and my husband does give me the look lol
I have a 17 month old and 3 year old and my husband warned me this wouldn't be the best time but of course I went on and on about how im home with them so its the best time lol
I have to admit he is right a lot of the time..... Im feeling better each day and hope my love for him will grow fast!
so glad im not the only one going through this...... Its funny because i could handle another baby no problem but yet a dog person probably couldn't.... yet they could handle this pup no problem
Well, at least you are experienced with the frustrations (or not) of potty training. A puppy is just as unpredictable as a two-year-old. You are a busy woman working full time outside the home with all of that going on inside your home. But, we all get by somehow. I got my first doodle when my husband retired so we have always been home with them (or at least most of the time). Potty training is the biggest challenge when you are working. About the mouthing, just remember that their mouth and paws are the only way they have of communicating with you. They do get beyond that with a little age. I just raise my arm and say "ahh, ahh" when they look like they are going to nip. Enjoy your canine and human babies. The time just goes too fast.
Whoops, this was supposed to go on Kristen's page. But it makes sense for you also. Welcome to DoodleKisses.
Take a look on Jess's page. There was a post that was meant for your page.
You've gotten lots of great advice here already, so I just wanted to add to the chorus of "it does get better!" My first doodle was a really challenging puppy - she was strong-willed and a total puppy-shark. Plus, I hadn't found DK at the time - so you're already ahead there! With good consistent training, your guy can grow into a great dog. Though I loved my puppy, I admit there were moments early in her puppyhood when I didn't like her all that much. But she grew up to be the most wonderful, loving, smart, happy girl and I couldn't love her more. I might have enjoyed her more as a puppy if I had reminded myself (every hour of the day!) "this too shall pass"...I think I was too busy worrying that she might be a furry demon at the time, lol. ;) Good luck! PS - your puppy is adorable!
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