Oh my goodness I know where you are coming from. Besides the pneumonia, poor puppy! It is all going to be alright and you will get your lives back!
Our puppy is seven months now and while we still have manic days and she's entering the dreaded adolescence (when, as another commenter said her brain falls out her ears) she has made sooo much progress. You will get through the puppy quarantine period and feel so much more freedom!
I found freezing a toy bone helpful. I figured her gums had to be hurting. Also someone in DF mentioned freezing wet washcloths, that might help. Basically toys, toys, toys helped us. He bites you put one in his mouth, and again...
I remember one "oh no what have we done" night in particular. Puppy got into the cat box, husband yelled (he's very loud) puppy peed, older dog threw up. I had to clean everything up, calm everyone down all while making dinner. It's really good that you are both responsible for the puppy. I've sometimes felt that my husband is only interested in Gracie when she's being easy. At first that was not very often lol.
Is there any way you can spell each other so you can both have some time off? Time away and deep breathing seem to help.
I did wind up trying a technique called "sit on the dog" by Margot Woods. It did help Gracie settle down tremendously. I like that it's ok for puppies. Sorry can't link to it but you could Google the technique.
Good luck. It does get better!
Our puppy is seven months now and while we still have manic days and she's entering the dreaded adolescence (when, as another commenter said her brain falls out her ears) she has made sooo much progress. You will get through the puppy quarantine period and feel so much more freedom!
I found freezing a toy bone helpful. I figured her gums had to be hurting. Also someone in DF mentioned freezing wet washcloths, that might help. Basically toys, toys, toys helped us. He bites you put one in his mouth, and again...
I remember one "oh no what have we done" night in particular. Puppy got into the cat box, husband yelled (he's very loud) puppy peed, older dog threw up. I had to clean everything up, calm everyone down all while making dinner. It's really good that you are both responsible for the puppy. I've sometimes felt that my husband is only interested in Gracie when she's being easy. At first that was not very often lol.
Is there any way you can spell each other so you can both have some time off? Time away and deep breathing seem to help.
I did wind up trying a technique called "sit on the dog" by Margot Woods. It did help Gracie settle down tremendously. I like that it's ok for puppies. Sorry can't link to it but you could Google the technique.
Good luck. It does get better!