(I was going to put this in the "Seinfeld was wrong.." thread but I thought it would be better if I just created a new thread so I could get more opinions.)
Riley still isn't allowed to be out of her crate when we are gone (but I persuaded mom to leave her out while we went to church on saturday. she greeted us at the door with nothing destoyed - and another time, we came back and she wouldn't even get out of her bed she was so tired - which is unusual for her), she also can't sleep out of the crate at night. I know my dogs pretty well, I can predict exactly what they are going to do next just by the look in their eyes.
I've told mom that she won't do anything while we are gone except sleep. She only puts on a show when we are home because she wants an audience and attention, whether positive or negative. I should put out a tape recorder to, but she has a bunch of sleeping spots so it'd be hard to put it somewhere. It would be pointless though because we too, would have an hour or whatever, of nothing.
1 year old (and 6 days!) Is that too young to leave her out? I know it depends on how they act and all, but 1 year old sounds reasonable to me. She stays downstairs too, and is only allowed in the backpart of the house. Plus the house is pretty puppyproof, the only thing she's done is chew a corner of the couch when she thought my dad was "watching her" (but he wasn't). What do you guys think?
Am I jumping too fast into giving her a little freedom?








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I'd say do it in increments to start with, then, just work your way up. Even if that means, 100% freedom in six months or a year. Work your way from fifteen minutes every day for a week, then adding fifteen minutes each new week or something like that. I personally wouldn't trust my lab, yet, but, it could be just Finn!



Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
despite how tired she was, she crawled up to me longways and went to sleep by myself doing that "sleep mouth" thing (keep licking their lips and positioning their tongue). I was thinking about leaving her crate door open because my brother is up at 6:30, at few hours later.

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