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How Long Should Dogs be Staying Home Alone

How Long Should Dogs be Staying Home Alone

As much as you'd love to stay home and with your dog all day but it's just not feasible, you have work, school, and errands to take care of. So, how long can you leave your dog alone, and what they will get up to while you are gone? Our Turlock vets explain.

How Long Can You Leave a Dog Home Alone?

You have responsibilities and things that need to get done, so as much as you love your dog you just can't be home with them all the time. So how long can you leave a dog home alone? 

It depends on your dog's age, breed, and their overall personality. Young puppies under 6 months old should not be left alone for more than 2 or 3 hours because of their bladder control and risk of separation anxiety. When you do leave your young puppy alone it's best to keep them safe in a crate or puppy-proof room where they can't break anything or get into too much trouble.

As your puppy gets older your can gradually increase the total amount of time you leave them alone. Adult dogs are generally okay on their own 4-6 hours a day. Many dogs are good at adapting to being alone for 8-9 hours while you are at work if they are provided with enough space to comfortably move around.

What Does My Dog Do While I'm Away?

If you have a dog with a laid-back personality your dog will likely take a long and restful nap, or take your absence as an opportunity to sneak up on the off-limits sofa to relax. Less chilled-out dogs might be a bit more mischievous - jumping up on the counter to steal a treat or chew on an item they normally aren't allowed to, basically doing everything that would normally have you saying no to. 

If your dog suffers from separation anxiety they may channel their anxious energy into destructive behavior. If this does happen with your dog try leaving them alone in short intervals, gradually increasing the time you are gone. Once a dog can handle being alone for 4 hours, they should be able to manage 8 hours on their own. 

The Basset Hound, French Bulldog, Chihuahua, and Pugs are some of the breeds that are best at being left alone for long periods of time.

What Can I Do With My Dog While I am at Work?

While some dogs are okay with being alone for a little bit during the day, they don't necessarily like it. Dogs are pack animals and need companionship from their owners to be happy and comfortable. Here are some things you can do to help your dog when you are not home:

Tire Them Out Before You Leave

Before you leave the house, always be sure that your dog has had plenty of exercise. A tired dog is typically a well-behaved dog. The amount of exercise dogs need each day varies widely so be sure to ask your vet or breeder for advice the right amount of exercise to keep them fit, healthy, happy and out of mischief.

Provide Your Dog With Entertainment

Before you leave make sure your Dog has a toy to keep them busy while you are away, such as their favorite stuffed animal or a puzzle toy to provide them with a fun challenge.

Virtual Meetings With Your Dog

You can stay in touch with your Dog even when you are not home thanks to technology. Pet cameras let you talk to your dog. You can calm them down with your voice, or even keep an eye on their behavior so you can reward them with lots of treats when you get home.

Help Them Feel Safe

Offer your dog a sense of security or safety by swaddling them in cloth with your scent or keeping them in their crate with enough space to move around and play.

Doggy Day Care

If your dog doesn't like being left alone, or you are going to be away longer than 8 hours, you can bring your dog to a doggy daycare facility. Doggy daycare can provide your dog with the care and companionship they need when you are out of the house. They give your dog plenty of time for exercise, socialization, and fun. .

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

Looking for a place to safely board your dog while your away for a prolonged period? Contact our Turlock vets to learn more about the boarding options we provide.

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