This is just the way our puppy lives too! The routines are basically the same except at 10 pm, right before we go to bed, she plays tug of war pretty violently with growling and snorting, to get her last bit of energy out before retiring.🤗
Thanks thanks thanks! We are a couple of seniors who have our first pup, a 4 1/2 month havanese. Because of your video we realize she is normal and growing and adjusting well after all! 😘👍🏻Bless you😁
We want to get a Havanese & are seniors also - have been worried we are too old but we love the breed - my brother has one & we have fallen in love with his puppy dog. Glad to see your post.
I love this type of video and I felt like your ‘day in your life’ was more realistic than some people on UA-cam. Also felt more organized and just love how you speak so calm. Sometimes I have to stop watching videos because ppl are always talking so loud and the their videos are chaotic, but not yours! Hehe. Thank you for sharing🙂
I have a ONE YEAR OLD..this week was his birthday ….Havenese. Tango..he is the best…many of the same traits as Pistachio!! Plays by himself..smart..loves to chase balls and the frisbee..and brings them right back! He has the most energy of any dog of owned! …so his fetching helps me wear him out! Best of luck to you and your family!
I really enjoy your videos...I have a five month old Havapoo/Poodle mix and she is sweet, but very active. My husband and I both work and I leave for work at 7:30 a.m. and he leaves around 7:10 a.m. Since we got Hazel, I immediately started her off in a playpen in the living room and at about 9:00 p.m. we turn in, which means she turns in. I find that about ten minutes before 9:00 she looks at me as if she expects to be put in her pen and given her little ball which I put some of her dry kibble in for her to snack on each night. So funny how they get used to routines so quickly!
Our Havi is Shadow, she is 3 years old and things definitely do not change. You are in for a long and wonderful life. Would not trade our girl for anything! ❤❤❤
Loved this. I am scheduled to get a puppy in about 4 weeks. Because you did the right thinks for her in puppyhood, she is a well-adjusted teenager now. Thanks for your videos and tips
Thank you for sharing! Pistachio is such a darling! And so smart! We are eagerly waiting to pick up our Havanese pup. Watching your videos are helping me get ready for the big day! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing a calm, realistic day of your life.. As a mom of two kids I am wondering, how life with a puppy + work from home could look like. Your Video helps. Greetings from Germany 😊
Pistachio is such a cute name. I'm going to name my dog basil. She's SO GOOD...I hope my puppy can be as good as her someday. Thanks for sharing! Training a puppy is going to wear me out but this is a good reminder it's only temporary.
Training is a labor of love. Encourage with treats, it'll go faster/smoother. My 1 yr. old is "Sweetpea". We love her SOOOOOO much. Make sure you start training her to "Inside" for if/when you travel and have to put her in a carrier. Took about 2 hours and she got it, just give her a treat each time she goes in; also give the pup the sit, stay and laydown command while they are in there.
I absolutely loved both this and the puppy blues video of yours. We are fostering a 2 year old girl who's a very good dog but my regret and anxiety is through the roof. She slept through her first night perfectly, no accidents, no noise, and I got 2 hours of broken rest because I was so stressed. My appetite's been pretty crappy too and if she isn't napping, I keep checking to see if she needs me and feeling awful if I don't interact with her (I'm also WFH). Because she was a stray, we are taking her out pretty often and no accidents in the house so far. But I'm impressed how long your puppers can wait especially in the afternoon for a bathroom break. How did you decide on the bathroom schedule once she was no longer being potty trained?
LOVE THE VIDEO. I have a 1yr old girl Havanese. What times do you feed her? How much 1 cup of hard food for the day cut in half? Our baby, starts off in bed with us then when dad comes and we've nodded off, she gets down and lays in one of her two beds. We don't crate anymore; she won't "go" until the morning unless she's sick or just once in a blue moon but we have a pad where she knows to go. AND...a Daddi's gurl indeed!!!!!! We're preparing her for her 1st flight in a few months and she is trained to "Inside" to get inside her carrier. What a cute name Pistachio. Do you groom yourself? We do but we keep her top hair long even though I love the short, I may cut it down a bit but I love a cute bow. Anyway sorry I'm so long. Enjoy your baby!!!
Likewise, 1 yr old Hav/girl. Same bed routine and we don't crate, she'll get down and sleep in one of her 2 beds. We feed Cesars pouches...1/2 pack am and pm with a small scoop of hard cesars kibble. Question: How do you maintain matting. We try but have to cut her bare every 6 months so far because its' unavoidable even after brushing everyday. Thanks.
Just adorable video of your Havanese .. I saw a dog groomer care for a dog of the same breed of yours, and I started looking up information about these adorable puppies. 🐶 please don’t mind that I share this with you. I noticed that when you got a delivery you let the puppy, pistachio, which is such a cute name by the way, play with the plastic insert packaging. Please don’t do that I know that I’m not seeing the whole video. You’re probably only let the dog play for it for a moment but it’s just so unsafe. Anyways, besides all that just such a lovelyand fun video that you sent all the best to you and yours and the new baby on the way. Thank you for posting.
My Havanese Wookie was the hardest dog to potty train. Shes 2.5 now and does okay unless I'm on the phone at work then she gets impatient. She is pretty smart though. She has bad back legs and we are looking at surgery. 😟
That was great! And I'd love to see another "Day in the Life" vid. I may get a Havanese, and I'm curious: would she be happy sleeping in the bed with you if you let her, or do you think she'd still prefer her crate?
Thanks so much Kevin! For our girl, I genuinely think she’d choose the crate. She’ll snooze on our bed for a bit but the moment we move our feet she bails on us. But that’s because she’s slept in the crate 99% of her life and that IS her bed. My brother has two havanese who sleep on the bed every night and love it. Just depends on your lifestyle and preference! But crate training non-potty trained puppies I personally think is essential :)
Thank u for sharing! Amazing to see how chill your relationship is. And amazing to just let her out on a long leash to pottybreak. What's your job?🙂 How early did you begin to train her? Dont we have to brush havanese teeth? Just give dental bone?
Have you had experience with submissive or excitement urination from pups? How do you deal with it and take prevention measures for it to not re-occur as often? Love your vids!!
I wish I had helpful advice for you, but we’ve some how avoided that issue. It’s a very common issue from what I’ve seen, especially with small dogs. I hope you’re able to find some good resources for support!
I'd love to know what products you've found useful, like chew toys, dental sticks, the object that you hid the dental sticks in and what food you use. Also, do you have her in a puppy cut? And how did you find her groomer and her vet. What size and brand crate do you have? Any other of this type of information is greatly appreciated.
Hi! Our treat rotation is Dentastix, small soft training treats (brand varies), and soft square treats (usually Blue or Wegmans brand). We love Benebone chew toys. Our favorite puzzle toys are Snoops and a Kong Wobbler. Yes, she has a puppy cut! I tried two highly rated groomers I found on the internet and the second was our favorite. We have a Diggs Revol crate in small. Check out my “Puppy Gear we actually used” video - I think you’d find it helpful!
Too cute! My goal for our 5 month old is to play outside off leash like yours. I’m scared he’d run forever and keep going. How do I get my pup to play like your Pistachio?
It's a struggle for sure. Depends how clingy your pup is - all the male Havanese I know don't want to be out of sight of their owners and off leash play comes pretty naturally. For our girl, she will choose the nearest squirrel over us and we have had close calls with her dashing dangerously close to streets. Because of that, we use an ecollar for off leash/un-fenced fun. We took a class to learn how to use it responsibly and that's our go-to with her now. Ecollars can get a bad rep when they're used improperly or recklessly, so make sure you do your research if you go that route. I wouldn't use them for all training, but they've given us peace of mind that we can keep our girl safe when outside if she slips away from us. Also, long leashes! Like literally 30 foot or 50 foot to practice recall and also just see how your boy will do off leash. He might be a natural clinger. :)
@@backtobreeality, thank you! May I also ask about two topics that worry me please? Do you give the monthly no flea/tick/heart worm ? My dog is literally at the bottom weight recommend for a tablet. He’s 11 pounds and the vet wants to give him the dose 11-22 lbs. Also, what dog food do you recommend? I’m new to this. Thank you for your advice.
@@michelletarazi2872 we do give P her monthly flea/tick and heart worm prevention consistently. And I actually agree with your vet here, so let me tell you a story that might make you feel better! When P was a puppy, she was 11 lbs and we gave her the 10 lbs and under stuff flea/tick med just trying to use up what we had and thinking it would be fine. Then we went on vacation. And she came back with FLEAS. Those fleas haunted us for two months, and were so difficult to get rid of. It sucked seeing P all itchy too. We actually switched to a flea collar for 5 months instead of the liquid since we were having such a hard time getting rid of them, and that helped. BUT, I tell you all this because I think the catalyst was giving her flea/tick med even one pound outside her weight. Your baby will probably do best with the 11 lb + one. That’s just our experience, but I’m hoping to save you from the same flea nightmare :)
@@michelletarazi2872 I got carried away sorry - your second question! We give her Purina ONE +Plus Dog Food, Small Breed, Adult. When she was a puppy we used Purina puppy formula and she was neutral about it. She likes this one better because it has lamb chunks.
She’s adorable. We have a one year old boy. His name is Dewey! What kind of puzzle toy keeps her occupied? We’re trying to help him with separation anxiety☹️ty🐶
LOVE the name Dewey! Check out my “how we avoided separation anxiety” video - I go over all the puzzles we use on the reg. Our go-to is a Snoop with a Dentastix :)
I’m so sorry for your loss. I won’t be sharing the breeder we used since I’ve learned some questionable things about their business since we got our baby. If I were to get another Havanese, I’d likely look for an AKC credited breeder or a rescue. I’d ask also more questions, like how many litters has the mom had (shouldn’t be more than 4-6)? Can I meet the parents? How are the puppies socialized as they grow? I think it’s easy to forget that as the future parent of that puppy, you’re entitled to know where your puppy is coming from and how the breeder manages their dogs. If a breeder won’t accommodate those questions, it’s sketchy to me. Also, puppies should be raised in the home with the rest of the family, not in an alternate isolated environment. That’s a red flag for puppy mills. Those are just my personal thoughts on choosing a breeder!
I'm looking at getting a Havanese but have read things on a forum that this breed is very hard to potty train. Is this something of a problem with the Havanese? Thanks for any feedback.
Hi there, I’d check out the Trained Havanese Facebook page if I were you. You’ll see lots of testimonials from real people who own havanese and see the diversity of potty training experiences they have. Small dogs do take longer to potty train than big breeds. Pistachio was accident free by 10 months, but she had a steady decrease in accidents leading up to that.
My Wookie is 2.5 and she still has accidents although not as frequently. I got her at 5 months and I'm pretty sure she was not trained by the breeder. She wouldn't potty outside for the first week I had her but also refused to go on a potty pad. My Maltese can hold it for 12 hours. The one great thing about Wookie is she hardly barks. When she does, it's pretty cute.
A few times throwing a ball outside and the other 2 potty rounds the pup takes herself outside?! Our 2 yr old Havanese would look at us and ask if we have lost our minds 😂
@@kayhart3330 everyone’s routine is different! Your pup will expect the routine of the family that they’re in. Pistachio fits very well into our family’s rhythm, and it sounds like your pup does the same!
@@backtobreeality absolutely! And it’s interesting to see how different upbringings influences your dog’s behavior. Our boy would have to walk himself through the streets of 🇩🇪 Berlin 🫣 which is obviously no option. But also the fact that your little girl goes into her box by herself stunned me as here leaving the room without him leads to discussions here and there 😉
I can't thank you enough for these videos. It truly helps me to see the end goal of all the work.
Thank you for this comment. That’s what I’m hoping these videos accomplish! I was in the pits of puppyhood too not that long ago :)
This is one of the cutest things I have ever seen ❤
This is just the way our puppy lives too! The routines are basically the same except at 10 pm, right before we go to bed, she plays tug of war pretty violently with growling and snorting, to get her last bit of energy out before retiring.🤗
Thanks thanks thanks! We are a couple of seniors who have our first pup, a 4 1/2 month havanese. Because of your video we realize she is normal and growing and adjusting well after all! 😘👍🏻Bless you😁
This makes me so happy! A year from now you're going to look back and miss how small she was :)
We want to get a Havanese & are seniors also - have been worried we are too old but we love the breed - my brother has one & we have fallen in love with his puppy dog. Glad to see your post.
I love this type of video and I felt like your ‘day in your life’ was more realistic than some people on UA-cam. Also felt more organized and just love how you speak so calm. Sometimes I have to stop watching videos because ppl are always talking so loud and the their videos are chaotic, but not yours! Hehe. Thank you for sharing🙂
Wow thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed it.
I have a ONE YEAR OLD..this week was his birthday ….Havenese. Tango..he is the best…many of the same traits as Pistachio!! Plays by himself..smart..loves to chase balls and the frisbee..and brings them right back! He has the most energy of any dog of owned! …so his fetching helps me wear him out! Best of luck to you and your family!
I really enjoy your videos...I have a five month old Havapoo/Poodle mix and she is sweet, but very active. My husband and I both work and I leave for work at 7:30 a.m. and he leaves around 7:10 a.m. Since we got Hazel, I immediately started her off in a playpen in the living room and at about 9:00 p.m. we turn in, which means she turns in. I find that about ten minutes before 9:00 she looks at me as if she expects to be put in her pen and given her little ball which I put some of her dry kibble in for her to snack on each night. So funny how they get used to routines so quickly!
Thank you. I'll be picking up my Havanese Maltese mix in a couple of days. This video gives me hope
I have a Havanese, Wookie, who is 2.5. I also have a Maltese, Lila, who is 10.5. I love them both!!
Our Havi is Shadow, she is 3 years old and things definitely do not change. You are in for a long and wonderful life. Would not trade our girl for anything! ❤❤❤
Loved this. I am scheduled to get a puppy in about 4 weeks. Because you did the right thinks for her in puppyhood, she is a well-adjusted teenager now. Thanks for your videos and tips
What a sweet girl. ❤
Thank you for sharing! Pistachio is such a darling! And so smart! We are eagerly waiting to pick up our Havanese pup. Watching your videos are helping me get ready for the big day! Thank you!
Thanks so much! Wishing the best for you and your new furbaby!
Pistachio is adorable=) My havanese pup Miley is also 1 and she loves to look out the window all afternoon too=)
Love the name Miley!
thank you for sharing this! it's a good insight
Thank you for sharing a calm, realistic day of your life.. As a mom of two kids I am wondering, how life with a puppy + work from home could look like. Your Video helps. Greetings from Germany 😊
This makes me so happy! I was hoping it would be a good resource for someone. Best of luck with your decision.
Exactly the same as my Havanese- he's 1.5 years. Also, my dog changed color too from when he was a baby till now- so sweet!
You're lovely! Appreciate your kind and soft approach to our babies!
Pistachio is such a cute name. I'm going to name my dog basil. She's SO GOOD...I hope my puppy can be as good as her someday. Thanks for sharing! Training a puppy is going to wear me out but this is a good reminder it's only temporary.
The hardest parts are definitely temporary! And I LOVE the name Basil!
Training is a labor of love. Encourage with treats, it'll go faster/smoother. My 1 yr. old is "Sweetpea". We love her SOOOOOO much. Make sure you start training her to "Inside" for if/when you travel and have to put her in a carrier. Took about 2 hours and she got it, just give her a treat each time she goes in; also give the pup the sit, stay and laydown command while they are in there.
Wow so like my one year old “bear”. Havenese male best dog ever !! Great video thanks
Loved watching this! My 1 yr old Maltese Leo is very similar in so many ways.
She's so cute! I always felt like puppy stage with Guccigirl lasted a full 2 years, maybe 2.5! But that could've been personality related.
She is so precious!!!! ❤
I absolutely loved both this and the puppy blues video of yours. We are fostering a 2 year old girl who's a very good dog but my regret and anxiety is through the roof. She slept through her first night perfectly, no accidents, no noise, and I got 2 hours of broken rest because I was so stressed. My appetite's been pretty crappy too and if she isn't napping, I keep checking to see if she needs me and feeling awful if I don't interact with her (I'm also WFH).
Because she was a stray, we are taking her out pretty often and no accidents in the house so far. But I'm impressed how long your puppers can wait especially in the afternoon for a bathroom break. How did you decide on the bathroom schedule once she was no longer being potty trained?
I am surprised she gets only one outside walk&play per day.
I don't now why you're pup is soooooooooooooooo cute
It was so cool to watch this 😢😢❤❤
LOVE THE VIDEO. I have a 1yr old girl Havanese. What times do you feed her? How much 1 cup of hard food for the day cut in half? Our baby, starts off in bed with us then when dad comes and we've nodded off, she gets down and lays in one of her two beds. We don't crate anymore; she won't "go" until the morning unless she's sick or just once in a blue moon but we have a pad where she knows to go. AND...a Daddi's gurl indeed!!!!!! We're preparing her for her 1st flight in a few months and she is trained to "Inside" to get inside her carrier. What a cute name Pistachio. Do you groom yourself? We do but we keep her top hair long even though I love the short, I may cut it down a bit but I love a cute bow. Anyway sorry I'm so long. Enjoy your baby!!!
Likewise, 1 yr old Hav/girl. Same bed routine and we don't crate, she'll get down and sleep in one of her 2 beds. We feed Cesars pouches...1/2 pack am and pm with a small scoop of hard cesars kibble. Question: How do you maintain matting. We try but have to cut her bare every 6 months so far because its' unavoidable even after brushing everyday. Thanks.
This was so nice to watch. Love the routine. ((Hugs))
Yay! This is so fun to see - I’m so excited for my puppy and I’ve been rewatching your videos hahah
I’m glad you liked it! So exciting - you get your little furbaby so soon!
Just adorable video of your Havanese .. I saw a dog groomer care for a dog of the same breed of yours, and I started looking up information about these adorable puppies. 🐶 please don’t mind that I share this with you. I noticed that when you got a delivery you let the puppy, pistachio, which is such a cute name by the way, play with the plastic insert packaging. Please don’t do that I know that I’m not seeing the whole video. You’re probably only let the dog play for it for a moment but it’s just so unsafe. Anyways, besides all that just such a lovelyand fun video that you sent all the best to you and yours and the new baby on the way. Thank you for posting.
Omg wat a good dog ❤
What a cutie. You would know whether she poos or not, since you pick it up, right...?
It’s a private yard so although we do pick it up, we don’t collect every day.
My Havanese Wookie was the hardest dog to potty train. Shes 2.5 now and does okay unless I'm on the phone at work then she gets impatient. She is pretty smart though. She has bad back legs and we are looking at surgery. 😟
Here day is so much like my Daisy's day, she is also a havanese .
That was great! And I'd love to see another "Day in the Life" vid.
I may get a Havanese, and I'm curious: would she be happy sleeping in the bed with you if you let her, or do you think she'd still prefer her crate?
Thanks so much Kevin! For our girl, I genuinely think she’d choose the crate. She’ll snooze on our bed for a bit but the moment we move our feet she bails on us. But that’s because she’s slept in the crate 99% of her life and that IS her bed. My brother has two havanese who sleep on the bed every night and love it. Just depends on your lifestyle and preference! But crate training non-potty trained puppies I personally think is essential :)
Thank u for sharing! Amazing to see how chill your relationship is. And amazing to just let her out on a long leash to pottybreak.
What's your job?🙂
How early did you begin to train her?
Dont we have to brush havanese teeth? Just give dental bone?
Have you had experience with submissive or excitement urination from pups? How do you deal with it and take prevention measures for it to not re-occur as often? Love your vids!!
I wish I had helpful advice for you, but we’ve some how avoided that issue. It’s a very common issue from what I’ve seen, especially with small dogs. I hope you’re able to find some good resources for support!
Anticipate it and either get her outside before the excitement or get her on a potty pad. Treat her if she goes outside or on the pad and praise her.
I'd love to know what products you've found useful, like chew toys, dental sticks, the object that you hid the dental sticks in and what food you use. Also, do you have her in a puppy cut? And how did you find her groomer and her vet. What size and brand crate do you have? Any other of this type of information is greatly appreciated.
Hi!
Our treat rotation is Dentastix, small soft training treats (brand varies), and soft square treats (usually Blue or Wegmans brand).
We love Benebone chew toys.
Our favorite puzzle toys are Snoops and a Kong Wobbler.
Yes, she has a puppy cut! I tried two highly rated groomers I found on the internet and the second was our favorite.
We have a Diggs Revol crate in small.
Check out my “Puppy Gear we actually used” video - I think you’d find it helpful!
Too cute! My goal for our 5 month old is to play outside off leash like yours. I’m scared he’d run forever and keep going. How do I get my pup to play like your Pistachio?
It's a struggle for sure. Depends how clingy your pup is - all the male Havanese I know don't want to be out of sight of their owners and off leash play comes pretty naturally. For our girl, she will choose the nearest squirrel over us and we have had close calls with her dashing dangerously close to streets. Because of that, we use an ecollar for off leash/un-fenced fun. We took a class to learn how to use it responsibly and that's our go-to with her now. Ecollars can get a bad rep when they're used improperly or recklessly, so make sure you do your research if you go that route. I wouldn't use them for all training, but they've given us peace of mind that we can keep our girl safe when outside if she slips away from us. Also, long leashes! Like literally 30 foot or 50 foot to practice recall and also just see how your boy will do off leash. He might be a natural clinger. :)
@@backtobreeality, thank you! May I also ask about two topics that worry me please? Do you give the monthly no flea/tick/heart worm
? My dog is literally at the bottom weight recommend for a tablet. He’s 11 pounds and the vet wants to give him the dose 11-22 lbs.
Also, what dog food do you recommend? I’m new to this. Thank you for your advice.
@@michelletarazi2872 we do give P her monthly flea/tick and heart worm prevention consistently. And I actually agree with your vet here, so let me tell you a story that might make you feel better! When P was a puppy, she was 11 lbs and we gave her the 10 lbs and under stuff flea/tick med just trying to use up what we had and thinking it would be fine. Then we went on vacation. And she came back with FLEAS. Those fleas haunted us for two months, and were so difficult to get rid of. It sucked seeing P all itchy too. We actually switched to a flea collar for 5 months instead of the liquid since we were having such a hard time getting rid of them, and that helped. BUT, I tell you all this because I think the catalyst was giving her flea/tick med even one pound outside her weight. Your baby will probably do best with the 11 lb + one. That’s just our experience, but I’m hoping to save you from the same flea nightmare :)
@@michelletarazi2872 I got carried away sorry - your second question! We give her Purina ONE +Plus Dog Food, Small Breed, Adult. When she was a puppy we used Purina puppy formula and she was neutral about it. She likes this one better because it has lamb chunks.
How did you get her to jump through your hoop arms?
She’s adorable. We have a one year old boy. His name is Dewey! What kind of puzzle toy keeps her occupied? We’re trying to help him with separation anxiety☹️ty🐶
LOVE the name Dewey! Check out my “how we avoided separation anxiety” video - I go over all the puzzles we use on the reg. Our go-to is a Snoop with a Dentastix :)
How many times do you take her to yhe groomer?? Does the hair grow fast??
We do every other month, but we could easily do each month if we weren’t frugal :)
Hi there,
Have you experienced any separation anxiety from Pistachio?
I have a video “how we avoided separation anxiety” that I recommend you watch all on this topic!
Can you share what breeder you had? I just lost mine at 15 and want to find a good breeder not puppy mill. Thank you for the videos I love them🥰🥲
I’m so sorry for your loss. I won’t be sharing the breeder we used since I’ve learned some questionable things about their business since we got our baby. If I were to get another Havanese, I’d likely look for an AKC credited breeder or a rescue. I’d ask also more questions, like how many litters has the mom had (shouldn’t be more than 4-6)? Can I meet the parents? How are the puppies socialized as they grow? I think it’s easy to forget that as the future parent of that puppy, you’re entitled to know where your puppy is coming from and how the breeder manages their dogs. If a breeder won’t accommodate those questions, it’s sketchy to me. Also, puppies should be raised in the home with the rest of the family, not in an alternate isolated environment. That’s a red flag for puppy mills. Those are just my personal thoughts on choosing a breeder!
I'm looking at getting a Havanese but have read things on a forum that this breed is very hard to potty train. Is this something of a problem with the Havanese? Thanks for any feedback.
Hi there, I’d check out the Trained Havanese Facebook page if I were you. You’ll see lots of testimonials from real people who own havanese and see the diversity of potty training experiences they have. Small dogs do take longer to potty train than big breeds. Pistachio was accident free by 10 months, but she had a steady decrease in accidents leading up to that.
Training depends on the trainer. What works is repetitiveness, rewards and patience. Now the barking......that's still a work in progress.😬
My Wookie is 2.5 and she still has accidents although not as frequently. I got her at 5 months and I'm pretty sure she was not trained by the breeder. She wouldn't potty outside for the first week I had her but also refused to go on a potty pad. My Maltese can hold it for 12 hours. The one great thing about Wookie is she hardly barks. When she does, it's pretty cute.
Where do you live 😱🫢 How do you just put her outside and walk away!?!
I live somewhere with zero predators of concern :)
What kind of job do you do from home..??
I’m in elearning design!
Why can't he sleep with you? No crate.
You walk her 1 x a Day ?
We do not take a formal walk every day. We just aim for one vigorous activity or "play" a day.
A few times throwing a ball outside and the other 2 potty rounds the pup takes herself outside?! Our 2 yr old Havanese would look at us and ask if we have lost our minds 😂
@@kayhart3330 everyone’s routine is different! Your pup will expect the routine of the family that they’re in. Pistachio fits very well into our family’s rhythm, and it sounds like your pup does the same!
@@backtobreeality absolutely! And it’s interesting to see how different upbringings influences your dog’s behavior.
Our boy would have to walk himself through the streets of 🇩🇪 Berlin 🫣 which is obviously no option. But also the fact that your little girl goes into her box by herself stunned me as here leaving the room without him leads to discussions here and there 😉