Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a 5-6 month old puppy, please share his schedule. Ours is potty trained, but trying to put on a regular eating/walking schedule so that transition to return to work is easier, and we can have a walker come in. Thanks!
What kind of dog?
Labradoodle (medium)
I have a corgi, he is high energy, but many labradoodles are higher energy.
Our is about 10 months old, but we are working towards the same idea.
I do a 45-60 minute walk in the morning (8ish on weekdays, 9ish on weekends) and give him his breakfast (kibble) he sometimes eats it and sometimes will not touch it until the afternoon. He gets taken out again about 1-2 pm, depending on our schedule, usually a shorter walk or game of frisbee, around 30 minutes. He can usually easily wait until two to go out from a bathroom break perspective, but we do some playing with him in the house and if he seems to want to I will take him out for a short bathroom break before then. We then walk him again before dinner (between 6 and 7) and again around 9 as the last (short) walk of the night. We give him his wet food dinner when we are eating dinner, around 7.
We are starting to have a dog walker come in once a week in the afternoon to get used to going out with someone. We also take him to daycare when our housecleaners come every other week. We still don't know if we are going to do daycare or a dog walker when we go back to the office. Hopefully, someone will be home most days
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7:30pm playing/tug of war/fetching a ball in the house/hanging out with him while he chews on something. usually about 45 minutes
8:30pm he chews on his own or naps
10:00pm bedtime
If I were working outside the house, I'd extend the early morning walk to help him get more energy out before leaving him. I'd have a dogwalker at noon.
I also send him to doggie day care a couple of times a week where he gets tons of exercise.
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8-9 Plays
9-11 Relaxes, snoozes on couch
11 p.m. Crate for the night
We are really hoping this schedule will translate fairly well when we need to go back to the office. For now, crate is separate from us in hopes that she won't develop separation anxiety when we're actually out of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a 5-6 month old puppy, please share his schedule. Ours is potty trained, but trying to put on a regular eating/walking schedule so that transition to return to work is easier, and we can have a walker come in. Thanks!
What kind of dog?
Labradoodle (medium)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a 5-6 month old puppy, please share his schedule. Ours is potty trained, but trying to put on a regular eating/walking schedule so that transition to return to work is easier, and we can have a walker come in. Thanks!
What kind of dog?
Anonymous wrote:If you have a 5-6 month old puppy, please share his schedule. Ours is potty trained, but trying to put on a regular eating/walking schedule so that transition to return to work is easier, and we can have a walker come in. Thanks!