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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 461129" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>H&R, I can take it for another 9 days. I'll be okay. I will definately try the kitchen though. My difficult child really likes her and when she is home, Dixie follows her around, and sleeps with her just fine, which gives me a little break and time to give Broady his one-on-one that he is used too. This has been a great experience for me however because it has reinforced that I do not want another dog. Sometimes I would think that Broady might like to have another dog brother or sister at home. Not doing it. I like spoiling only him and he likes me all to himself. He's never gotten on my nerves. I can say that I must love him so much I am blind to some of his badness too. He gets far to excited when people come over. Jumps up and down (not on guests, but will if invited too), rolls over at their feet as soon as they come in the door. He wants a belly rub from everyone. Very submissive and trusting. Definately not a guard dog. My grandmother had three yorkies at once, they were cute and had little bows on the top of their head. I think Pierre took everyone's mind off their yipping, because I don't remember one of the three acting like Dixie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 461129, member: 8787"] H&R, I can take it for another 9 days. I'll be okay. I will definately try the kitchen though. My difficult child really likes her and when she is home, Dixie follows her around, and sleeps with her just fine, which gives me a little break and time to give Broady his one-on-one that he is used too. This has been a great experience for me however because it has reinforced that I do not want another dog. Sometimes I would think that Broady might like to have another dog brother or sister at home. Not doing it. I like spoiling only him and he likes me all to himself. He's never gotten on my nerves. I can say that I must love him so much I am blind to some of his badness too. He gets far to excited when people come over. Jumps up and down (not on guests, but will if invited too), rolls over at their feet as soon as they come in the door. He wants a belly rub from everyone. Very submissive and trusting. Definately not a guard dog. My grandmother had three yorkies at once, they were cute and had little bows on the top of their head. I think Pierre took everyone's mind off their yipping, because I don't remember one of the three acting like Dixie. [/QUOTE]
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