
> then I consider my dogs to be part of my family and not just animals.
>My dogs including our pup never leave my side when I'm home.
>being able to cope with me not around is also a part of ensuring their needs are met IMHO.
> Any tips to settle him down as I would like to be able to have a relaxing bath without his noise in the background??
When he was 18 months old and I had another baby on the way I had to admit it was running me into the ground, so the Dr. sent out a nurse to help me get him settled as according to the Dr. even human babies need to learn to settle on thier own
).> being able to cope with me not around is also a part of ensuring their needs are met IMHO.
> at the moment he is in the other room fast asleep
Plastic milk bottle with treats in are great for keeping pups occupied, just supervise him forst to make sur he won't eat them. Card board coxes with paper scrunched up with treats inside it to make a little activity box are also great as are treat balls. Kongs with frozen fillings always take a good bit longer too.
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