MzMonday
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I have had my puppy now for 3 months, he's a pekingese/pomme mix and he is 17 weeks old. He was given to me younger than puppies normally are when they leave their mother, namely because his mother was hit by a car when he was just 5 weeks old
. I did my best to bottle feed him and take care of him, socialized him with other puppies, cats, children, etc. He has the sweetest temperment I could ask for. With the help of the vet and a lot of sleepless nights (for me, not for him), we made it through the first 3 weeks before I began weening him off of the bottle.
For the first 2 months that we had him I worked purely from home, which meant I went from working full time to only 15 hours a week. My boss seemed cool with it, as long as the situation was temporary. I just wanted to make sure that my pup would have as much attention as I could give him. During the second month I began leaving the appartment, first time was for 2 minutes, the next day was 5, 10, then 30...no issues. I increased it to 2 hours by the end of the month; at long last I could grocery shop, shower, and run my errands without worrying about the little guy too much. However, he tends to have seporation anxiety and he cries when I am gone for too long (too long being 4-5 hours); but I have to go to work as my working part time simply isn't cutting it - bills need to be payed. Is there anything I can do to make him feel less unhappy about being seporated? I have cut all of my breaks out of my work day (except for a 10 minute break for lunch) so that I can come home early and I am working from home as much as I am able to (the full 15 hours). Unfortunately, I can't work from home full-time as a lot of what I do is face-to-face (customer service/quality control).
Also I have come home or gotten up in the mornings to find that even though I have taken him for a walk in the morning or evening and he has done his business before I go to work or sleep, he does his business while I am sleeping or at work and sometimes he (this is so gross) EATS and PLAYS WITH his poop! I do my best to sleep in shifts of 3 hours to make sure I take him out regularly, but he still does his business in the house - which is just made worse by what he does with his poop. Any tips?
For the first 2 months that we had him I worked purely from home, which meant I went from working full time to only 15 hours a week. My boss seemed cool with it, as long as the situation was temporary. I just wanted to make sure that my pup would have as much attention as I could give him. During the second month I began leaving the appartment, first time was for 2 minutes, the next day was 5, 10, then 30...no issues. I increased it to 2 hours by the end of the month; at long last I could grocery shop, shower, and run my errands without worrying about the little guy too much. However, he tends to have seporation anxiety and he cries when I am gone for too long (too long being 4-5 hours); but I have to go to work as my working part time simply isn't cutting it - bills need to be payed. Is there anything I can do to make him feel less unhappy about being seporated? I have cut all of my breaks out of my work day (except for a 10 minute break for lunch) so that I can come home early and I am working from home as much as I am able to (the full 15 hours). Unfortunately, I can't work from home full-time as a lot of what I do is face-to-face (customer service/quality control).
Also I have come home or gotten up in the mornings to find that even though I have taken him for a walk in the morning or evening and he has done his business before I go to work or sleep, he does his business while I am sleeping or at work and sometimes he (this is so gross) EATS and PLAYS WITH his poop! I do my best to sleep in shifts of 3 hours to make sure I take him out regularly, but he still does his business in the house - which is just made worse by what he does with his poop. Any tips?