Granny's gone and done it again

think I have driven it 3 times in the 5,6 years I have had it.

As much as I love mowing , I can't afford to pay Angie to watch the motel while I go out and mow Lay and Zee's : aka, diz and aster ; aka ,dumb and dumber's yards for them.
Bring in a cow or two. They'll mow for you.
 
Duh moment.. finally! My son and daughter-in-law suggested it. Put the kennel in my room. I was worried he would still bark because he isn't right by me. I tried it though. Three nights now. No barking/crying! Plus, I can put the other two dogs in there when we leave for a bit, he does well with their company. Glad he's satisfied with me just being in the same room at night. He slept through the night last night..no getting up twice to go potty. Ahh..got some 💤.
 
Duh moment.. finally! My son and daughter-in-law suggested it. Put the kennel in my room. I was worried he would still bark because he isn't right by me. I tried it though. Three nights now. No barking/crying! Plus, I can put the other two dogs in there when we leave for a bit, he does well with their company. Glad he's satisfied with me just being in the same room at night. He slept through the night last night..no getting up twice to go potty. Ahh..got some 💤.
Wonderful! A tip re housetraining. In the morning, don't immediately let him out. Get up, get dressed, brush your teeth, whatever ... wait until he makes a noise, vocalizes in some way, THEN talk to him and let him out, emphasizing the word OUT and repeating several times as you head to the door. The goal is to teach him to ASK. You don't want your dog to sit silently by the door and then just pee on the floor because nobody noticed that he needed to go out. Good luck!
 
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