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weazy779 21:36:51 Fri Feb 23 2007 |
At 3 o'clock tomorrow I am picking up my new baby![]() I am so excited! I'm also a bit worried because I know she will be nervous being away from her mum and the other pups. How long does it take for them to settle in? Louise |
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ripBUSTER 21:43:49 Fri Feb 23 2007 |
...make sure you post loads of piccy's!!!I'm sure she'll find loads of new things and smells to keep her occupied in the daytime, but you may find she gets upset at night, our 2 did, even though we had them together as pups, after a few hours of cryinig we gave in and let them sleep on the bed....if you and yours don't mind that then all well and good, but don't start it if you want her to sleep downstairs. It may be a case of putting up with her crying, perhaps a hot water bottle and some nice snuggly blankets to snuggle up in will comfort her. Good luck and big kisses to new baby:loveya: |
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SashasMum 22:00:41 Fri Feb 23 2007 |
Tizzy cried even though we had Sasha there to comfort her (Sasha was not impressed with the disturbed nights!) I think they all take a while to settle but within a week, Tizzy was sleeping through and happy enough. Hardest thing is to stick to your guns and leave them where you want them sleeping!! It's like having a baby, you just know that if you pick them up and cuddle them, they will sleep. But then you don't want to be doing that until they are 6! Can't wait to see photos
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gingerboy 23:43:06 Fri Feb 23 2007 |
.bet you cannot wait!!!!!!!!!!!!! safe journey and good luck with the sleepless nights. Regards Paul |
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sweetangelemma 23:46:28 Fri Feb 23 2007 |
he was sleeping within a few hours snoring away! |