He loves his hoomans. He can't wait until he can get close enough to give you a gentle hug when you're standing or give a gentle kiss.
He has not had an accident in the house and he's pretty much on our schedule now with out other dog.
He's getting more used to the concept of living in the home. He knows now when we sit he can go lay down. When we go to sleep, he has his places he lays down. Before he was not sure and there was underlying anxiety. It's definitely improved.
We've determined he does have separation anxiety. He's just not sure. He's not fond of the crate, but he's a puppy, so naturally when we left him to free roam he chewed up a little more than dog toys.
We're working on leaving in short spurts to see if we can help him understand that we'll come back.

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