You should start off leaving him/her for 30 seconds at a time, the 1 min and so on. Build it up over a few weeks until you are at 30 mins say. Always leave music on on a low volume if possible when you have to leave. Kong toys are also a great toy to leave for them to keep them busy. Look up 'the fun times guide-how to stuff a kong toy' to show you the proper way to fill them...hope this helps...my facebook page is 'Ians Dog Training' if you need any more help...cheer's.
i would say at least 13 or 14. i know in MA most people are 11 but usually a year or so older.
yes it is
i know of a mother who lives in michigan who regularly leaves her children alone overnight when she goes out of town for her sales job. this happens ALL THE TIME . and the teen is home alone right now watching her barely 12 year old sister. the mother is unstable and has no discretion, the father is afraid to say anything-and quite frankly, I am afraid for their safety. what should I do? these kids have no safety net for an emergency number when the mother is out of town, what should be done?
He is ready when he has a trade, is more interested in home life and you have both discussed it--together.
Yeah... Nice to know, right?
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Do you know when my car will be ready.
you will know when your ready and when you want to
Send him a card or an email letting him know that when he is ready to talk, you will be there for him. Maybe let him know how much his friendship means to you. But do take him seriously, if he is genuinely hurt then he will want to be taken seriously. i would leave him alone, as he stated, and let him come to you when he is ready.
hahhahah...i don't know leave the brown boy alone! :P
I know Mike Schmidt alone had 4 home runs in one game
it depend to your maturity or maybe you can go home with someone you know