Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hey everyone,
My boy is now 9 months old! so hard to believe but he is!
I am just wondering when you started to leave your doodle home alone not in a crate. Mine is crate trained and he spends his time in his crate when I am not home...he usually comes with me everywhere I go! but I would like to start trusting him to behave while left at home.
Any suggestions about when to start and maybe some tips from past experience?
Thanks !
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Jack was never a big chewer or got into anything he shouldn't have, I just know our second is going to be the one to be the trouble maker. Jack usually went to daycare if I was going to be gone for more then a few hours but by the time he was about 8 months old, I started trial runs with him, I shut every door in my house leaving only the kitchen and living room open. Since I didn't have a problem by the time he was a little over a year, he had almost full run of the house. I never leave my bedroom or office door open when I am not home because I have to many medications I would be afraid he could get into.
I used to leave for five to 10 minutes at a time, go to the neighbors, or the post office and slowly but surely extend the time he was home alone.. I still don't leave him more then five hours max alone ever.. But that is because I am crazy like that
I agree - it depends on the dog. My Webster was never a chewer. I think he was about 6-7 months old when I started giving him the run of the house while gone. Fitz is another story. He IS a chewer and is very mischievous when left out of his crate. Yesterday I tried again but was gone too long. He took a rug from the kitchen into the living room and made a whole new section of fringe along the side. He's my rescue dog so not exactly sure of his age - probably around 14 months or so. I am also retired like the other Linda (Webber), and they're rarely alone for more than 2-3 hours. But more than 30 min. is too long for Fitz -- I'm slowly learning.
So again - every dog is different when it comes to the crate-free life.
Lol....Jennifer....that is so funny about Chloe!
I agree with what most people are saying...every Doodle is different.
Sasha still loves to sleep in her crate at night.
We kept her crated when we went out until she was about 12-14 months old.
At about that time we began to leave her for short periods of time... in the kitchen...living room and sunroom...and we have those rooms gated off.
I make sure that the rooms don't have anything in them that she can get into.
That is very important...at least it is as far as Sasha is concerned! Lol..
I've now left her alone for up to 7 hours...without a problem...so...I'm very proud of my girl! (smile)
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