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Cash has certainly become a pain in the butt lately. I am eating my words "he is so easy to live with" "It's hard to believe he is only a puppy" "he is so calm and well behaved".
Those are few things I have told people in the past few months. And now well he is becoming unruly and getting into things he never did before. Taking all the pillows off the couches and running around the house like a madman. If someone told me this I would think he needs more exercise, but seriously he gets walked in the evening if he seems unsettled, and has a couple hours a day of freedom to run and chase birds and play with other dogs. We walk quite a bit also. We play ball inside and he does play toys. He used to need more naps and now he doesn't need as much rest. He is sleeping fine at night so I shouldn't complain about that or it might change as well. People tell me he is in the terrible two's phase of puppyhood and it will get better. I sure hope so, he has me stressed out some evenings because I am worn out from work and walking him and he wants MORE! I am focusing this week on more alone time for him, because he hasn't seen the inside of his crate in over a month since my teenage son is home from school all summer and we haven't been crating him when I work. But I notice that if I even go out to get the mail he carries on as if he won't handle being alone should he need to be. So this evening he will spend an hour or so in the crate while we do some shopping. I told Nick, my son, that I have to help him learn to cope without us before we have trouble. I thought he could be left in the house loose now alone, but since he has started getting into things, I feel the crate is safest. And for some reason dogs that seem to show some separation issues do better in a small space than a whole house. More secure I guess. Will time bring my well behaved calm dog back to me?
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