Postby Sheenar » Tue Dec 14, 2010 9:08 pm
I came home to a very, very horrid evening. Handsome was involved. His separation anxiety was so bad today that he bent the side of his crate to get out and tore up a bunch of stuff, including the power cord for my netbook and my air purifier (that thing is beyond repair.) My Excel project that's due this week was on my netbook. Not to mention the fact that it is Finals week.
Had to make a trip to buy a new power cord ($64) and get a strong locking cable for his crate.
I'd like to see him try to get out now (not really, I would like for the crate not to be bent anymore --I need it.) I also really don't want this dog to hurt himself.
He destroyed over $100 worth of stuff --my netbook power cord, my air purifier, the cord for my speakers for my netbook --he ripped open a package I had gotten in the mail (but didn't damage the product I ordered, thankfully.
I still have a HUGE mess to go clean up in my bedroom. I'm afraid to leave him alone again tomorrow (I have work and 1 more final) --I'm hoping this bike lock will keep him in his crate (and keep him from busting out.)
I really, really don't see how I'm going to make it emotionally/mentally until this dog finds a home. And my trainer is still MIA --so I'm left dealing with all this by myself.
I'm starting to wish I had never met this dog in the first place. It's not his fault. I'm just not handling his noise sensitivity and separation anxiety well --it's really more than I can deal with. I'm really looking forward to him finding a new home (with people who can handle this stuff emotionally and mentally) so I can move on with my life.
Please continue praying. My stress levels are very, very high. And I'm concerned about Handsome's adoptability with his separation anxiety being this bad. (Bad enough that he slammed into his metal crate hard enough to bend the side so he could get out.)
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