Severe puppy blues since he arrived

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Hi everyone!

I'm new to the forum and, not knowing what to do anymore, I'm turning to you hoping to find some answers.

So, on Saturday morning, my partner and I visited a puppy show and we came home with a 2-month-old fluffball, a Golden Retriever.

After talking to the breeder about our concerns regarding keeping a dog of this breed in a flat, she assured us it wouldn't be an issue at all.

So we bought everything he'd need for his well-being: a fabric crate for the living room with a bed and a big cushion inside, bowls, toys, lead, collar, etc. Basically, the works.

Since Sunday, we've already managed to teach him that he needs to go outside to do his business (we have a tiny private garden). He still has the odd little accident at night, but nothing serious.

He's really struggling with the lead and collar (he sulks and just freezes, but he's slowly starting to get used to it).

But since he arrived, I feel like I've made a massive mistake in adopting him. I don't feel right at all, even though I love animals.

Thoughts like taking him back to the breeder or rehoming him keep crossing my mind, despite myself. And I feel so guilty about it.

Maybe it's because of how much our lives have been turned upside down.

My partner hasn't been back to her driving theory classes yet; she's going to try going for an hour and leaving him alone, but I can already imagine the chaos.

The idea of joining a gym doesn't seem possible anymore either. I feel like we have no time for ourselves.

At night and in the morning, he howls and cries when we leave him in the living room to sleep. I tried giving him a hot water bottle to remind him of the warmth of his littermates, but nothing works.

When I finally go to see him after 15 minutes (at 1 am... the neighbours must be fuming), he’s so happy and rushes to my feet, staying glued to me or following me everywhere if I move.

It breaks my heart to put him back in his crate and tell him to stay, only to hear him crying as soon as the door is shut.

I’d love to take him into bed with us to comfort him, but I know if I give in, his training will be ruined.

I find it hard to be firm with him, to say "no" when he’s being hyper even if he’s being naughty. I feel bad afterwards because, in the end, he just melts my heart.

But I just feel terrible...

This Saturday morning, we're taking him to a puppy training class, hoping to learn a lot.

What should I do? Can you give me some advice, please?

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    Mavie, your little sheep had a pop at me over the definition of a word (the only person on these forums who nitpicks about word meanings, honestly...) so I’m calling him out on his own ignorance. Fair's fair.

    If he leaves me alone, I’ll leave him alone.

    If he comes looking for trouble, he’ll find it, a hundred times over.

    People often say "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", but I’ve got my own much more hard-hitting definition that I’ll be using if anyone starts on me.

    Night night, mate.

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    I make mistakes like many people do, but I don't criticise others for theirs.

    Bye-bye!

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    "You must have a pretty sad social life at 54, considering how much you're posting here and everywhere else. I almost feel sorry for you..."

    It’s lovely of you to be so concerned about me.

    Don’t you worry, my life is plenty busy.

    LOLOLOL!

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    To follow up on what Kel-Morian said—and yes, I’m taking sides here—you really are a vile person. Right back at you, and I have to admit, you’ve got me beat hands down there...
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    Dellys, before you start nitpicking other people's spelling, you might want to proofread your own—you've made some proper shockers! Just to be clear, I didn't block you when I first joined; it was later, when you and your little sheep started stirring up trouble between me and @p'titefleur. I’d rather watch you lot make fools of yourselves on the main forum than have you trashing my wall..." Yes, I make the occasional typo in the heat of the moment, but Axelote, yours aren't just mistakes—they're absolute car crashes. Oh, don't give me that, you blocked me the second you signed up. But whatever, you’re just splitting hairs (lmaooooo). Anyway, as for you, it’s more like a whole bloody herd... As for your wall, you can keep it; I only bother with private messages for people who are actually worth the effort.
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    "What a bunch of t***s!!!"

    And here we go with the insults again!

    No actual argument whatsoever...

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    I’m leaving it at that. To echo what Kel-Morian said—and yes, I am taking sides here—you really are a nasty piece of work. You must have a pretty sad social life for a 54-year-old, judging by all your posts here and elsewhere; I almost feel sorry for you... Good riddance!
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    "You understand me?"

    LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

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    "But obviously everyone whose made a comment on you're behaviour is all wrong..."

    The people who made those comments are the ones having a go at me, so it's only natural that I’m ignoring their opinion (oh look, another massive howler in your sentence, even though I pointed it out to you a bit further up... that mistake is an absolute eyesore! lol).

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    What a bunch of absolute wankers!!! You’re right @Axelote, their behaviour is pathetic!!!

    They’re beyond help.

    Dellys, before you start criticising other people’s spelling, have a look at your own—you’ve made some real howlers!

    Just to be clear, I didn’t block you when I first joined; it was later, when you and your little sheep came to stir up trouble between @p'titefleur and me. I’d much rather watch you make fools of yourselves on the forum than have you trashing my wall...

    You’re nothing but a bunch of wrong 'uns! You even go as far as guilt-tripping 13 and 14-year-old girls who are heartbroken over losing their pet. You’re pathetic, absolutely shameful!

    And you, @Célinéo, thinking Dellys is keeping her cool, LOL, you’re such a two-faced hypocrite!

    Go on then, knock yourself out, dish the dirt... it doesn’t bother me. I actually have a life outside this forum!

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