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I'M SO EXCITED FOR EVERYONE GETTING PUPPIES!!!!!!!
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I'm freaking out im freaking out im freaking out!!
What if he doesn't like me?! Ahhh!! Panic panic panic
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![]() How could he not like you Fran??
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I am in the midst of pre-puppy panic. I am going to meet him tomorrow..everything is prepared, I've spent a YEAR planning this WHY AM I FREAKING OUT?!
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Because you are a normal person.
It would be odd not to freak out about a commitment such as getting a new puppy, I would sincerely question your puppy-getting motives if you didn't. It means you will put everything you have into him and give him the best home that he deserves.
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Also.. when you got Zing, did you give her a day or two to settle in before you kind of socialized and took her out and about on your regular routine? I am a bit worried because starting Monday (I fly back in from picking puppy up on Sunday) my life kind of is going back into normal mode. It's not that hectic.. but he will be going to work with me at a dog store, which is a bit dead on Mondays but still, it's a new place. and we are having dinner with my co-workers.. There will be plenty of quiet spots for him to escape it all (the store dog area is an enclosed area behind the counter where the store person sits, so it's not like he is going to be in the store with other dogs coming in/out all day. and the dinner is just a small work meeting) but I'm kind of worried about over-loading him. I've been told not to worry since he is so used to being out and about at the breeder's pet store, family dinners etc.. but worrying is what I do best lol and it is a busy day for a puppy being out and about from 11 am-8pm.
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Not really, she came to work with me the next day. The way I see it, the quicker you go back into a regular routine, the easier it is for the puppy to see that as "normal". As long as you have a crate or a quiet place for him to rest when he needs to, it should be just fine!
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Eh, I had Cookie all over creation the day after we came home. And the day after that. We're talking 8am to 10pm with breaks throughout. Just the way our schedule worked out. Like Merlin she had a good genetic and environmental foundation and she was fine with it. Just watch the little guy and make sure he can take interactions and such at his own pace and gets a chance to sleep. Being a puppy, he will probably sack out for a while in there and be dead to the world. Be his constant and have his back and he'll be great and love you for it too
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I might.... hopefully.... please oh please oh please.... have something to contribute to this thread. That is all.
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Well that's just not nearly enough info. Tsk.
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