Inu's second night
Well done... Nini, well done. Thank you so much for looking after inu whole night. You should be very tired. I am so proud of you, I love you so much. Rest well...
I think I have some kind of emotion complications from worrying inu for her first few nights. I woke up at 4:30 am, imagining hearing inu crying again. I leaned on the door seam again but heard nothing. What a relief. I woke up at 5:30 am again and decided to walked downstair to check on inu again. She was sleeping tight, leaning her head on her water bowl. I woke up at 7 am again, another relief hearing nothing from the door seam. I eventually woke up at 8 am and went downstair to check inu. She was sitting against the cage, appeared to be waiting for me. The moment she saw me, she was jumping and crying. I found some poos at the the corner of the toilet. Inu did not eat her own poo this time, good gal, I praised. Noticing a few pee marks, I was not quite sure if inu needed to go again. Several attempts to ask her to pee again without successful, I let her out to play. Inu peed at the kitchen corner a few minutes later, sigh... what can I say. I know I still have a long way to go to train inu doing business. Looks like patience is the key.
Inu had another exhausted play at my front yark lawn in the morning. I took a few pictures. She was so excited on the lawn, hopping around, keep pulling the grass and chew on dried leaves. I know she loves it so much.
Poor nini, sleep well, you need rest now.
I think I have some kind of emotion complications from worrying inu for her first few nights. I woke up at 4:30 am, imagining hearing inu crying again. I leaned on the door seam again but heard nothing. What a relief. I woke up at 5:30 am again and decided to walked downstair to check on inu again. She was sleeping tight, leaning her head on her water bowl. I woke up at 7 am again, another relief hearing nothing from the door seam. I eventually woke up at 8 am and went downstair to check inu. She was sitting against the cage, appeared to be waiting for me. The moment she saw me, she was jumping and crying. I found some poos at the the corner of the toilet. Inu did not eat her own poo this time, good gal, I praised. Noticing a few pee marks, I was not quite sure if inu needed to go again. Several attempts to ask her to pee again without successful, I let her out to play. Inu peed at the kitchen corner a few minutes later, sigh... what can I say. I know I still have a long way to go to train inu doing business. Looks like patience is the key.
Inu had another exhausted play at my front yark lawn in the morning. I took a few pictures. She was so excited on the lawn, hopping around, keep pulling the grass and chew on dried leaves. I know she loves it so much.
Poor nini, sleep well, you need rest now.
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