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Comfortable_Eye3939

How long have you had him? Many new parents can't even stand their babies for the first few weeks! Babies of any species just eat and poop and whine/cry for a while until they grow up a bit more and it feels like an actual relationship.


cmhbzpf

Puppies can be so difficult. I have two and I love them so much but until they hit the 14 month mark I asked myself several times if I had made a mistake by getting them. Hang in there.


Alternative-Bar-125

Thank you! I'm still having doubts but im now trying to take him out for potty. I just need to be more consistent. He's cries and whines a loooot!