What should owners prepare if their dog is home alone-

dog alone What should owners of independent dog owners prepare?
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Sometimes we encounter some unexpected situations and need to go out Half a day, then it is obviously not cost-effective to foster them out, so we have no choice but to let the dogs stay at home alone. However, we are obviously a little worried about letting the dog stay at home alone. So what should the owner prepare for the dog to be alone at home? Let’s take a brief look at it.

1. Control the dog’s sleeping space. If you are going out for four or five hours at a time, don't lock your dog in a cage or box for a long time. Such a long time is too difficult for any dog's bladder or patience. You can designate a room for your dog and close the door of this room or use a dog door hole to allow the dog to stay safely inside. Such a small space can make the dog feel safe and help it calm down.

2. A few minutes before going out, give your dog an empty hard rubber toy and stuff it with his favorite treats: peanut butter, cream cheese, mashed banana, A few slices of rice flour cake are probably a few grains of dog food. The dog should be happy to play with this thing, trying to get some delicious food out of it every time, so the dog will not notice that you have not been with him for a few hours. This method also helps control the dog's tendency to destructive behavior, overly concerned greetings, and breakup anxiety.

3. Turn on the radio and make some noise in the house so that the dog will not feel too safe.

4. Take your dog out to exercise in advance and spend some energy, so that it is possible that it will spend this period of time in the house.

If you want your dog to stay alone at home, it is best to get some toys to distract its attention, otherwise it is likely to chew the furniture at home, or consume other items. It's also a good idea to force it to settle down, or turn on the TV or radio so it doesn't feel so safe.

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