Sunday, August 2, 2009

I have to go to school and my mom and dad are at work the whole day so my dog will be alone and bored!?


Answers:
Get an apropriate sized kong toy and fill it with penut butter and kibble the night before. Pop it into the freezer overnight.
Getting the goodies out will help keep your dog busy.
Make sure you leave out plenty of toys so your dog does not get bored and destructive. He will be fine. I like to leave the TV just so my pup has something to listen too but, i don't really know id that helps.
leave ur dog some chew/toys! and plenty of food and water
get him a toy or maybe another dog!!!
give her a morning walk before you go to school
leave her a toy to play with (such as a kong that will keep her busy)
leave her fresh food and plenty of water
if you have a fenced in backyard you could get a doggy door so she doesnt have to hold her bladder
your dog will most likely just sleep when you are gone so leave her a comfy cool place/ dog bed to relax on .
Dogs tend to sleep the majority of the day so I don't think they're as bored as we might like to believe. Leave toys for him/her to play with. I also leave my radio on so the house isn't totally quiet. I read that if a potential burglar hears noise like a radio or tv playing they aren't as apt to break in. It's also not a bad idea to have another pet in the house for comapny like another dog or a cat. Good luck.
I hope this isn't a puppy that still needs to go out often during the day.
an adult will be fine - sounds as tho its a new dog tho - what do you do when you all go away for several hours?
All of the answers on here so far are good ideas. But you might want to leave something with your scent on it for the dog...i.e. an old t-shirt..socks etc.but then beware...because he/she will become accustomed to those things as being "his/her" playthings..which means don't leave your good clothes laying around for the pup to play/chomp on..Good Luck
Well you can leave a tv or radio on for them. Also leave something that smells like you in their bed for comfort. Treats and toy may also help.

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