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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 530464" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: #008080"><span style="font-size: 10px">I hear you Donna. The sweet little thing has a cave under my neice's desk - she's usually under there. But there are times when she just runs through the office with bursts of energy. Which, I would not mind either if a) I wasn't allergic to her, b) she didn't poop or pee in the office and c) when we're not having a meeting with clients. Neice has a gate for the dog, but hardly ever uses it. And when neice goes to the bathroom or the dog can't see her for just a few moments, the dog freaks out and runs through the office crying - loudly - looking for neice. When neice has appts or can't possibly bring her with her, the dog is crated and seems to do fine. My brother in law told a coworker that she's too smart of a dog to be crated...wth? I've never heard that before. I know it's difficult to crate yorkies - they really freak out, but you can always and should always put limits on dogs, it's just a good idea from the time they are puppies...how else can you train them? Anyway...my air purifier should be here by week's end and then I can let this worry go. </span></span></p><p><span style="color: #008080"><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></span></p><p><span style="color: #008080"><span style="font-size: 10px">Oh, one last thing. My easy child is the one who cleans the office weekly and she complains about all the chewed wood in neice's office - just bits and bits of tiny chewed sticks everywhere, they are difficult to get out of the carpet. And another time, she found dog poop in one of the other offices under the table! She called me to ask if she had to pick it up and I told her no. On Monday morning, in front of brother in law, I told her there was poop under the table. I'm sorry, I love dogs and other animals, but I just don't think this dog should be here every day. She's adorable and I love her, but she's not well behaved at all. Now she's become a beggar - everytime any one is in the kitchen, she comes in and begs. Grrrr. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 530464, member: 2211"] [COLOR=#008080][SIZE=2]I hear you Donna. The sweet little thing has a cave under my neice's desk - she's usually under there. But there are times when she just runs through the office with bursts of energy. Which, I would not mind either if a) I wasn't allergic to her, b) she didn't poop or pee in the office and c) when we're not having a meeting with clients. Neice has a gate for the dog, but hardly ever uses it. And when neice goes to the bathroom or the dog can't see her for just a few moments, the dog freaks out and runs through the office crying - loudly - looking for neice. When neice has appts or can't possibly bring her with her, the dog is crated and seems to do fine. My brother in law told a coworker that she's too smart of a dog to be crated...wth? I've never heard that before. I know it's difficult to crate yorkies - they really freak out, but you can always and should always put limits on dogs, it's just a good idea from the time they are puppies...how else can you train them? Anyway...my air purifier should be here by week's end and then I can let this worry go. Oh, one last thing. My easy child is the one who cleans the office weekly and she complains about all the chewed wood in neice's office - just bits and bits of tiny chewed sticks everywhere, they are difficult to get out of the carpet. And another time, she found dog poop in one of the other offices under the table! She called me to ask if she had to pick it up and I told her no. On Monday morning, in front of brother in law, I told her there was poop under the table. I'm sorry, I love dogs and other animals, but I just don't think this dog should be here every day. She's adorable and I love her, but she's not well behaved at all. Now she's become a beggar - everytime any one is in the kitchen, she comes in and begs. Grrrr. [/SIZE][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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