Puppy Training Schedule
puppy schedule????????
hi! i have a 11 month old chihuahua,who i want to be happy and healthy! here is me sheduale is it to little to much? thanks!
5:40 take dog for walk
6:00 feed dog
6:10 let dog pee
6:15 put dog in cage head out
3:00 take dog for walk
3:20 puppy time ( playing and training)
4:20put dog in backyard
5:20take dog to pee
5:30 feed dog
7:30 take dog out to pee
more?
I think you should probably have someone take your puppy out in between 6:15 and 3:00. Puppies tend to have accidents. They hate having to go in their cage but they do if they have to. When I first got my puppy I had to have someone around 24/7. I had my neighbor come every few hours to let her out and play with her. She can get separation anxiety. I don’t think you need more though. It seems fine for now. (he/she?) is just a puppy, so it’ll be fine. Also for the training you could take her to a local petsmart or pet-co and have them train her if you don’t have the time and experience. I had to do that with my first dog. I stayed and watched the employee train her so I could do some of it at home. Hope that helps!
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