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Hi all,
Firstly, has something happened to the site, I had to re-register my details???
Anyway, I got home at lunchtime today to hear Connie howling in our kitchen. This has made me quite distressed and worried. We used to set our video camera and record her while we were out, but she was so good we stopped because we were confident that she was behaving and was quiet happy. She had been alone for 4 hours which is unusual for her, but its not the first time she has been left that long.
She's only 19 weeks so I understand she's still a baby, but is it normal for this still to happen at this age. We give her the run of the kitchen which is quite big, but we're not brave enough to let her have the house yet.
Any suggestions as to why she might have been doing this or tips to help her stop. She has loads of toys and she'd emptied her Kong already!
Thanks
Firstly, has something happened to the site, I had to re-register my details???
Anyway, I got home at lunchtime today to hear Connie howling in our kitchen. This has made me quite distressed and worried. We used to set our video camera and record her while we were out, but she was so good we stopped because we were confident that she was behaving and was quiet happy. She had been alone for 4 hours which is unusual for her, but its not the first time she has been left that long.
She's only 19 weeks so I understand she's still a baby, but is it normal for this still to happen at this age. We give her the run of the kitchen which is quite big, but we're not brave enough to let her have the house yet.
Any suggestions as to why she might have been doing this or tips to help her stop. She has loads of toys and she'd emptied her Kong already!
Thanks