<div dir="ltr">This is Beauford and Bugsey. We have an important question about taking care of Fairy Princesses. Last year about this time our fairy princess, Browyn, was still a buppy. She was about 7 months old. She still listened to us and she wouldn't go outside unless one of us was out there to make sure she was okay. <div>
<br></div><div style>Fast forward a year. Now the Fairy Princess Brat doesn't think she always has to listen to us. It is summer and it is hot and we like to lay inside in the air conditioning under the fan on the hard wood floor. Browyn says that is boring and she wants to lay outside under the tree and chew sticks and nylabones. She doesn't care if we are there to protect her or not. We try to make her come in and she just cocks her head and gives us attitude. </div>
<div style><br></div><div style>Here is the question: When is it safe to leave a Fairy Princess Brat outside alone? She is 19 months old. The brown truck has not come, but she is not terribly destructive. She weighs 32-36 pounds. This is a factor because we have hawks and owls. The mom says that is too big to be carried off by either, but we aren't sure. The yard is fenced and we can check on her through the sliding glass door. Is that enough or should we burn up outside with her or drag her inside?</div>
<div style><br></div><div style>Very concerned Beauford and Bugsey and not at all concerned Browyn the Fairy Princess</div></div>