So here's my question...Riley is only allowed on the furniture when we invite him up and in fact he doesn't really seem to enjoy it...he's reluctantly come up and then leaves after about 10 minutes to go into his bed. It's never been an issue that he abuses that privilege. The past few times I've come home, he's been laying on the couch (today my husband came home and found him watching tv, Riley looked at my husband, looked at the tv, and then sauntered off the couch--funny). We don't crate him, he's 8 months old--a bit of separation anxiety but we're now weaning him off clomipramine and he's doing great, and since not crating him, his anxiety has pretty much gone away without any destruction of our apartment. Now I don't really care if he's up there, and maybe it shouldn't be an issue...I'm just worried that's he's doing it behind our backs, without permission. A big thing we've worked on thoughout our anxiety journey is setting clear rules for him. Is he just confused about the couch rule? How would I go about enforcing our furniture rule when we're gone if that's what we decide to do? Or should I just let this slide? I've seen what he does to his bed sometimes to get cozy, I don't want him getting "too cozy" on our couch!
