Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I have a 5 month old doodle. I work 8-9 hours a day 5 days a week. I normally can come home and let her out for about 45 mins, but there are rare occasions where I have to attend a lunch with the customer (maybe once every other week or so). Although I feel bad about not coming to let her out, she is fine. The first time it happened I was freaking out, thinking I would come home to a pee/poo filled cage with a sad puppy, but that did not happen at all!
A couple tips though... don't put a water dish in her crate or penned area, most definitely get a sturdy chew toy like a kong filled with something delicious, and if you know prior that you won't be coming home, tire the pup out the day before by going to a dog park or something like that!
I heard the rule of thumb was 1 hour for each month they are plus 1 month. So, a 4 month old puppy should not have any problems holding it for 5 hours.
Both my DH and I work M-F, so we are gone from 7:30 until 5:30. I know Rua could handle the 10 hours (she is 10-1/2 months), but I prefer she doesn't. So, Rua goes to daycare two days a week and my DH comes home for lunch the other 3 days (he has appointments out of the office many days, so it is much eaisier for him). If there is a day he can't, then I do. It is 17 minutes each way for both of us, so we are only home for about 1/2 hour, but we can let her out, play a bit and eat left overs for lunch. I know he would love NOT to come home at lunch, but he is indulging me. Since we can, we do.
Luna held it for about 7 hours from the time she was maybe... 4 months old? Now at 10 months she can hold it all day but is definitely desperate when we get home.
I agree with giving him a kong or other sturdy toy filled with something. Luna ONLY gets a kong stuffed with peanut butter and something else (usually banana or veggies) when she is going to be left home alone. It's her "sorry I'm leaving, but this will keep you busy a while" treat ;)
We started her with a pen in the kitchen and now (as of 9 months) she can be trusted to be in the master bedroom/bathroom (she likes to lie on the tile floor) with her crate and a water bowl.
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