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I know Trav was under a year when he got full freedom in the house when I was gone. As far as I know, he just stays on the bed and watches the driveway--at least that's where I've always found him. I think the most time he's been left alone is about 7 hours. Like others, I started slowly--doing yardwork for a half hour or so, then maybe a quick run to the store--gradually learning I could trust him to stay alone in the house. He's never chewed anything or gotten in any kind of trouble when he's been alone--and I feel very fortunate!
Oliver is just over a year old and now had free roam of the house, except for the bedrooms and bathrooms as we keep those doors closed. Oliver isn't very destructive, but before leaving for work I always pick up anything valuable or tempting just to make sure he stays safe while at home. Perhaps you could just puppy proof your house before you leave, or just put the tempting items in storage until Winston gets a little older. I know we don’t have a lot of decorative items around because Oliver always mistakes them for his toys.
We use an ex-pen across doorways that are too big for baby gates. We block our living room off and the opening is 6 feet. Could you block him either in or from an area using the pen as a larger gate?
Rooney is almost a year and a half and we still do not give him full access to the house even when we are home. He is allowed on the main floor only (we have a gate to the downstairs and a door at the top of the upstairs so he can't get to either the bottom or top floor). If we are home he has access to most of the main floor (although we still usually gate off the living room and dining room) but when I am going to be gone for a several hours he is confined to just the kitchen and family room. It used to just be the kitchen but now we feel he is trustworthy in the family room too as long as we have it picked up with nothing too tempting out.
I would love to get to a point when he can roam freely in the house but we are not there yet. He would definitely still chew up my daughter's stuffed animals and other toys given the chance. Not sure when or if we will get past that but I do hope we will eventually. She would love to have him sleep in her room but we aren't there yet...
At about 8 months old, we confined Luna to our room instead of the kitchen inside a playpen with her crate. Then at about a year old we started letting her have free run in the house. Once or twice we had to "scale back" and put her back in the bedroom (if she destroyed something while we were gone).
Ever since she has been fine with access to the whole house. That doesn't work for some dogs though! Luna doesn't have separation anxiety issues and doesn't get into mischief. We have even left things like bags of chips on the floor and she just leaves them alone.
We are in the middle of expanding non crate time to when we are not home. We just had a bit of a set back- but that was while we were away and staying in an apartment that was upside down since we were moving my son out of it. I just wrote a blog-it should be up soon. A little too much too soon, in our case. It has not discouraged me though. We are still heading in the direction of free roam.
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