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Re: [PyrNet-L] Care: Willow's behavior





Ann Wetherilt wrote:

> If you are concerned for her safety, try confining her to
> one area when you have to leave her home alone--some place where the
> possibilities for her injuring herself are eliminated as far as possible.

I really hesitate to confine my dogs, other than in a crate, due to the fact
that dogs tend to get "antsy" and will dig and chew when in a small room and
they know that the rest of the house is "out there somewhere". I put Willow in
a crate once when I had to go out and she really hated it...I came home to a
bent crate door! So...to make a long story short, she went to work with me
today! She did fine and seemed to enjoy the company of the other dogs at the
shop. We have a large, fenced area for the dogs to exercise and plenty of dog
beds in the office area for them to rest...Sort of a doggy day care!

--
Michaelene & Savannah Leigh, neighborhood busy body,
Tony III, my companion, my protector, and
Willow, my gentle Pyrenees girl.

Chuck, Tony I, Tony II & Mistoo Pwincie,
my heart & my soul, waiting for me at the Bridge...

To a dog..."If there is no God for thee,
then there is no God for me." A.H. Branch

The Sullivan puppers:
http://www.barkavenue.com/innerpuppie/puppers
Visit with Tony II at the Bridge:
http://www.bargraph.com/tony