> Any tips to settle him down as I would like to be able to have a relaxing bath without his noise in the background??
My dog was shut in the kitchen as a pup, whenever I couldn't supervise him and my eldery dog would have the run of the rest of the house. Fortunately he never made a fuss as it had been, from day 1, his place to sleep & play. I had a baby-gate at the door, so he could easily see/hear/smell through it (still have the baby gate & it comes in very handy, but it's generaly now used to keep him out of the livingroom when we are eating, LOL).
When my eldest son was a baby, I was having a very rough time of getting him to sleep, he refused to sleep unless I was with him, doesn't sound that tough untill you realise the amount of times he would wake during the night :( When he was 18 months old and I had another baby on the way I had to admit it was running me into the ground, so the Dr. sent out a nurse to help me get him settled as according to the Dr. even human babies need to learn to settle on thier own :)
I think it's worth trying getting him used to you being further away form him in stages. Ie. get him settled in the kithcen and sit/stand the other side of the baby gate (but ignore him, he needs to learn he can't be interacting with you all the time), when he's settled move away but return before he gets worked up, you should then be able to gradually increase the time you are away from the gate. Don't make a fuss of him on your return (ignore him) as you going away/coming back should be no big deal to him in the end
(he will still be happy to greet you when you have been out shopping, it's just he wont have a nervous-breakdown about it :) )
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Best of luck.