binxrexchubbs
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We don't get the random growling and barking. Sometimes we know Chubbs has to go potty but most of the time we'll have just come back in. He'll have gone several times of each. Does he still have more?
Most of the time it's when he's either on the tether or in his crate for a nap/bedtime. When I'm home alone, I don't want Chubbs loose. I'm still iffy with him loose but don't want him in his crate all day. The only option is the tether. So it's either that or his crate and I'd feel like an abusive owner if we did that. What stinks is that because we don't have a time out area (he's claimed the bathroom) we put him in his crate. [emoji53] So now, unless he's exhausted... he doesn't like going in there which we completely understand. But what else are we to do? [emoji26]
Unfortunately, no we don't have a play area for him in our place. Only a gated off kitchen and living room he's allowed to roam (supervised by hubby) when I'm at work.
We don't get the random growling and barking. Sometimes we know Chubbs has to go potty but most of the time we'll have just come back in. He'll have gone several times of each. Does he still have more?
Most of the time it's when he's either on the tether or in his crate for a nap/bedtime. When I'm home alone, I don't want Chubbs loose. I'm still iffy with him loose but don't want him in his crate all day. The only option is the tether. So it's either that or his crate and I'd feel like an abusive owner if we did that. What stinks is that because we don't have a time out area (he's claimed the bathroom) we put him in his crate. [emoji53] So now, unless he's exhausted... he doesn't like going in there which we completely understand. But what else are we to do? [emoji26]
Unfortunately, no we don't have a play area for him in our place. Only a gated off kitchen and living room he's allowed to roam (supervised by hubby) when I'm at work.