RoyeBeth
Boxer Pal
I'm so anxious about leaving Molly to go back to work. I work two days a week, Monday and Wednesday, which is much better than working full time like I was when Jake was a pup. We firsts tried putting her in the kitchen with a baby gate when we had to go out for a little while. She immediately climbed over the gate!!! She was 10 weeks old and just climbed right out. None of my other dogs have every done that.
So my husband "built up" the gate and put another section on top, it was slick so she couldn't get a good hold on anything. But, the first day I had to go to work after my hubby and I being home with her for a week, I was standing behind a wall to see what she would do and she tried to jump over the baby gate, over and over and over again. She was panting and panting. It broke my heart. I left for work reluctantly. Fortunately my husband came home about an hour and half later to be with her for the rest of the day. He said she was still panting.
The next day I stayed home and took Wednesday off for the end of the holiday. I have to go back to work tomorrow and Wednesday. I don't know what to do.
Our Plan B is to put her in our bathroom, it's a very large room, we put her in there for about an hour when we went shopping. She was fine even though she had spilled the water and the floor was a mess. But I'm frightened to leave her for 8 to 10 hours which is how long I'll be gone. She absolutely hates being alone and will cry, howl, yip without stop when she's confined even if she can see us. She's tenacious and smart and I don't know what to do.
Plus I know her yelping will stress out my male boxer who will also be in the house but unable to get to the bathroom.
So my husband "built up" the gate and put another section on top, it was slick so she couldn't get a good hold on anything. But, the first day I had to go to work after my hubby and I being home with her for a week, I was standing behind a wall to see what she would do and she tried to jump over the baby gate, over and over and over again. She was panting and panting. It broke my heart. I left for work reluctantly. Fortunately my husband came home about an hour and half later to be with her for the rest of the day. He said she was still panting.
The next day I stayed home and took Wednesday off for the end of the holiday. I have to go back to work tomorrow and Wednesday. I don't know what to do.
Our Plan B is to put her in our bathroom, it's a very large room, we put her in there for about an hour when we went shopping. She was fine even though she had spilled the water and the floor was a mess. But I'm frightened to leave her for 8 to 10 hours which is how long I'll be gone. She absolutely hates being alone and will cry, howl, yip without stop when she's confined even if she can see us. She's tenacious and smart and I don't know what to do.
Plus I know her yelping will stress out my male boxer who will also be in the house but unable to get to the bathroom.
