I didn’t know this! I’ll pass the info on to N, he is responsible for the dog. It is his baby.
I know why they are having issues and I feel bad for being such a bitch about them but the reality is I don’t have the time or energy to remedy things with them and I know I’ll have even less time and energy once Tater is here.
When I was pregnant with Mack, my cats ended up being locked in the basement (which is where their litter boxes and food/water was anyway) during the night because they’d keep me up. I was so infuriated at 2am, 3am, 5am when they’d jump on my feet or cry out and wake me up. They ended up adapting really well to basement sleeping, and each night around 10pm, I’d herd them downstairs and they came to expect it and didn’t mind.
I also contacted somebody to help me with my dogs when Wynnie was about 18 months. She said it’s very common to have to re-potty train dogs after a major life change like moving or bringing a baby home.
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