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Old 07-09-2017, 02:07 PM #1
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There are certain breeds where this is less of a problem and it depends on do they get a good walk first and how long are you away

The TL researched a lot about her dogs for this very purpose
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Our dog is a westie/Pom cross, when we got her Gav was around the house alot during the day because he was on call but when he got a new job there's no one at home from 8:30 to when the kids get home from school at around 4pm. I prefer to leave her inside the house with the cat rather than outside. It's not ideal but our only other option is to give her away which I think would be more traumatic. She seems fine with it though, she doesn't cry or anything when we go
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Our dog is a westie/Pom cross, when we got her Gav was around the house alot during the day because he was on call but when he got a new job there's no one at home from 8:30 to when the kids get home from school at around 4pm. I prefer to leave her inside the house with the cat rather than outside. It's not ideal but our only other option is to give her away which I think would be more traumatic. She seems fine with it though, she doesn't cry or anything when we go
If you come home and everything is fine i don't think it is an issue, if he starts eating the furniture then it is a bit of a problem, leaving the radio on can be company for him
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If you come home and everything is fine i don't think it is an issue, if he starts eating the furniture then it is a bit of a problem, leaving the radio on can be company for him
No she seems to be fine, she's only little and likes being inside pretty much all the time anyway and the cat is there with her too. Gav leaves her out in the garden when he gets up in the morning and I leave the house about 45mins after he does and when I come out the door she's always waiting there to run back inside before we go, she really doesn't seem bothered, I mean once she gets inside the house she doesn't even hang around to wait while I lock the door she's straight into the kitchen for a sniff around
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Our dog is a westie/Pom cross, when we got her Gav was around the house alot during the day because he was on call but when he got a new job there's no one at home from 8:30 to when the kids get home from school at around 4pm. I prefer to leave her inside the house with the cat rather than outside. It's not ideal but our only other option is to give her away which I think would be more traumatic. She seems fine with it though, she doesn't cry or anything when we go
Hire a dog walker? I walk dogs for people who work full time they give me the keys to their house I just let myself in and I charge Ł6 for half an hour or Ł10 for an hour but go through something like DogBuddy because if someone steals something from your house then they have the persons address and details plus your insured if anything happens to the dog.
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Our dog is a westie/Pom cross, when we got her Gav was around the house alot during the day because he was on call but when he got a new job there's no one at home from 8:30 to when the kids get home from school at around 4pm. I prefer to leave her inside the house with the cat rather than outside. It's not ideal but our only other option is to give her away which I think would be more traumatic. She seems fine with it though, she doesn't cry or anything when we go
That amount of time doesn't seem that bad really, I'm sure she just sleeps most of it. Plus she has the cat for company so isn't completely alone.
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for say a border collie its abuse, full stop
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I would say this was very wrong tbh. Dogs need company and excercise.

My mum and dad used to both work fulltime but their shifts worked out pretty well. I would say if noone will be in with it for like 8+ hours most days then its really wrong.
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i have never ever left my dog in the house, she comes everywhere with me and has a fit everytime I go to the door

But I rescued her as she was being left all day by her owners

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But I rescued her as she was being left all day by her owners
Most people can't take their dogs to work though tbf
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We used to leave our dog at home while we went out to work before we had kids. We didn't have much choice as we needed to work and the dog came with me when I got married because my dad was disabled and couldn't walk him. When I look back I think it must have been lonely for him all day and it was a big ask to expect him not to soil the house even though he was walked before we left and as soon as we got home. He never did mess the house. I would not leave a pet alone that long now, but I have the luxury of choice. He was a wonderful dog, he died soon after my son was born, I still miss him. I think a dog is best in a good home where it is happy, even if you have to be out during the day, than an abusive home where the owner is there most of the time.
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It's not wrong at all. Like Stacey said, they don't need constant attention especially when they're older - just make sure you're giving them enough attention when you're at home.
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It's not wrong at all. Like Stacey said, they don't need constant attention especially when they're older - just make sure you're giving them enough attention when you're at home.
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Ours is alone from about half 7 till just gone 5 but he's always walked and never left alone when we're back from work
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i have 8 dogs but only work part time. 5 of them live in kennels in the garden 3 are indoors. would I leave them all day? Never theyd have a fit.
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When we lived in France our dog came everywhere with us because dogs are welcome pretty much everywhere. This caused a problem however when we moved back to the UK. He developed anxiety disorder and got hysterical every time we went out without him. We recorded what he did when he was home alone and all he did was curl up by the door and not move till we got back.

We got him a thunder vest, put him on a raw diet, used calming aromas around the home and eventually resorted to doggie therapy, which was worth every penny.

If I'm going to be out of the house for more than five hours my husband takes him to work with him but otherwise, we are now happy to leave him. Since we followed the therapist suggestions he's been fine. He now plays with his toys, chews his kong and goes into our bedroom and sprawls out on our bed.

I think the most important thing for dogs is walks and plenty of them regardless of wind rain or shine... a tired dog is a happy dog
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It depends on the dog but for the mostpart... as pack animals they will be pretty miserable and anxious on their own. It's much less of a problem if you have more than one dog though, they're generally fine to use each other for company.
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It depends on the dog but for the mostpart... as pack animals they will be pretty miserable and anxious on their own. It's much less of a problem if you have more than one dog though, they're generally fine to use each other for company.
We considered getting another dog when he went through his anxiety problems and were told that wouldn't make a difference to our anxious dog and that the second dog would likely develop the same disorder from the already anxious one.

I think if you have a well-adjusted dog, a second dog makes for a good companion.
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If it doesn't need a massive amount of exercise then no, if it does, then yes it's unfair, so like someone else said, depends on the dog
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