Giving Wilson more freedom during the work week

great attitude, I know you will succeed! the secret is to repeat as much as possible while staying positive and assertive. keep us updated! :)
 
Got to watch those poor pitiful faces... Mia chewed a hole thr ough the sheetrock her first week out. We decided real quick one room at a time. Baby gates worked wonders.
 
Tank is almost 9 months old. We have left him out for short errands just to see what he does. We usually come home and he is in his crate waiting for us. If not there, he is snoozing on the couch. When we are going to be gone longer, he is baby gated in his room (laundry room) with his doorless crate and a few stuffies for company. :)


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He saw what happened to Jack last week and doesn't want that to happen to him. :ROFL:
:ROFL: :goodone:

THAT IS cruel and unusal punishment...... heart breaking I tell ya just heart breaking!!! :cry:

Wilson, Aunt Christine is coming to save you from this horrid life. My poor sweet Wilson...


hee hee hee
:scared: He's been saying to me when the heck to I get to go visit my Auntie Christine!!! Then I tell him you're like Weaser and he gets :scared: again. :laugh:

That poor baby!!!! How could you look at that face and still let him sit in the crate! :p He needs a hug!
It's time to let him roam.

Wilson's been out many many times alone and for all day and short days with never an issue. I think I just got in the habit of crating him. One of the reason he's been crated is more that Jack to torment him with his play and would grab Wilson by the next folds and remove fur and skin off of Wilson by his ears. He never did it in a bad way to don't take that the wrong way. :) They've both grown up quite a bit now so I need to start trusting them both together. After scooting him in today I realized the time is now. :luv:
 
Forgot to mention that I have a home monitoring system and I've been watching Wilson the last several times he's been out to see what he's up to and he's been fine. When I took Emma to the Vet the other day they were both left out and they were fine. :)
 
18 months is a good age. plus you do have the monitoring system as insurance. I say go for it!
 
jeesh, maybe I need a survaylance system too, all of mine are loose. since they were 18 months old, If anyone of them ever did anything, I wouldn't know who to blame :blink:
 

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