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How Long Can You Leave a Dog Alone?

How Long Can You Leave a Dog Alone?

Most people need to leave the house at some point, whether it's for work, an appointment or errands. If you have a dog, this can be tricky. Today, our Perry vets talk about how long you can leave a dog alone and how you can help make their time without you as relaxing and enjoyable as possible.

Leaving a Dog Home Alone

When dogs are left alone, what do they do? The answer to that question is typically determined by the nature of your dog. Some dogs who do well on their own will take a long nap as they wait for you to return. Unfortunately, fear and uneasiness are channeled into destructive behavior in dogs suffering from separation anxiety.

Some canine breeds are considered to fare much better alone than others. Dog breeds that perform well on their own are typically those that are less active and lively. Some of the breeds that can do well alone include:

  • Basset Hound
  • French Bulldog
  • Chihuahua
  • Shar Pei
  • Pugs
  • Bull terrier
  • Chow Chow
  • Akita Inu
  • Boston Terrier

However, don't think this gives you free rein to leave these dogs home along as you please. Dogs are social animals. Just because a particular breed may be adaptable, that doesn't mean they enjoy being home alone for so long.

How Long Can You Leave a Dog at Home Alone?

4-6 hours appears to be the most usually prescribed time for older dogs. Many people leave their pets alone for up to 8 hours while they go to work. A dog can adapt to staying home for 8 hours if they have sufficient space to move around and play. 

If there is another person in the house, such as a married couple or their children, some households have an easier time. In any case, a dog should never be crated for more than a few hours at a time (disregarding sleepy time).

Can You Leave Puppies at Home Alone?

There is no simple solution to the question of how long a puppy can be left alone. Puppies can retain their urine and feces for one hour per month of age. They require more care than an older dog, much like a newborn infant. If you work from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and do not have someone at home to care for your new puppy, consider getting an older dog, preferably one that is 2-3 years old. Or you can look for doggie daycare and boarding services.

Can I Help My Dog Feel More Comfortable Being Alone?

There are easy things you can do to make your dog feel more at ease while you're away from home.

Ensure That They Feel Safe

Swaddling jackets and crates can be lifesavers for dogs who are terrified to be in the house on their own. According to some canine psychology specialists, they may provide your dog with a sense of safety and security.

Provide Them With Toys & Entertainment

While you're gone, leave your dog with intriguing puzzle toys or beloved plushies to keep them occupied and entertained.

Use Cameras to Interact With Your Dog

When their pets are not with them, pet owners are increasingly employing video cameras to connect with them. Owners can use the technology to monitor their pets' behavior and reward them with goodies or playtime.

Utilizing Boarding Facilities or Doggie Daycare

Dogs, like children, can make it difficult to organize social trips or holidays that are not suitable for your pet. If you know you'll be gone for an extended period, leave your dog with a doggie daycare in your area. They'll make sure your dog has a great time playing with the other dogs while also receiving first-rate care from professional handlers. If you just need someone to babysit the dog while you're at work, some services offer to let you drop off your dog in the morning and pick them up after work.

What to do if You Can't Bring Them to Daycare

Find a high-quality, spacious crate for your dog. However, be aware that the rule of thumb is that a dog shouldn't be left in a crate for more than 8 hours.

If you don't support crating (many pet owners don't), then make sure you dog-proof your home so they can't accidentally injure themselves. A pet camera can help you keep tabs on your dog while you're at work. You can monitor your pet's location and converse with them via two-way audio. Check out webcams with laser dot features for remote fun to make those working hours feel very short for both you and your pet.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding people or pets. If you are concerned about your pet's health, contact your veterinarian right away for diagnosis and treatment.

Do you need to go away and have questions about how to care for your dog while away? Contact our vets in Perry for advice on leaving your dog alone.

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