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Henrysowner
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10-04-2012, 08:19 AM

Moving house!

I have a lakeland terrier cross with a spaniel he is 9 months old an called henry we moved from a house with a big garden to a ground floor flat. The move went great he was with a friend for the day He has been ok over the weekend but has been following my husband about everywhere.
My husband had to go back to work this morning and henry has done nothing but cry and will not settle

Im hoping someone can give me any advice. Do i leave him to cry it out or what??
It breaks my heart to see him so distressed

Thanks in advance
Kat x
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10-04-2012, 08:30 AM
Aww, Poor Henry. Just a suggestion, why not take him for a walk to take his mind off his distress?

New smells, sounds etc. He might settle a bit when he gets back indoors.

Hope it goes okay
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10-04-2012, 08:32 AM
Will he play? Play can be a great friend in times of minor stress.

If not, try a few extra walks today. Just short ones and try to make them interesting by letting him smell his new environment around your new home
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