Erica Saunders
Posted : 12/6/2006 8:55:57 AM
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] [sm=rotfl.gif]I hate to break it to you, but the majority of dog owners work for living. So, normal 8 hour day (min) + lunch break + commute time works out to 10hrs +/- for most people.
Its just a matter of building a routine that works for you and the dog. Its harder with puppies & young dogs but still doable.
For example, I have a young (1 yr) english setter.
That's a high energy dog, a very high energy dog. Before the time changed and there was enough daylight, I'd simply take him to the leash free for an hour + after work. (pretty much every night) He'd burn around & play, I'd get some exercise and life is good. Now that the time has changed he goes to doggie daycare 1x/week in the middle of the week, the park on weekends and for walks/plays in the backyard for the balance. We do basic obedience work in there too, in setter-sized attention span bursts. [8D]
If my schedule is out of sorts, I'll actually take him to work with me now that the weather is cool. He sleeps in the car, I take him for a walk on my lunch break then back for snoozing until I'm done.
The key is planning & adapting. The often touted "A dog cannot/should not be left alone for 8 hrs" is unrealistic for most & there are many VERY happy dogs with just such a life. [

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