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Old 01-26-2011, 02:54 PM   #4
RachelandSadie
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Originally Posted by Vinniedoggy View Post
The question to ask isn't so much what hours you're working but whether your dog will ever have to go more than 9-10 hours without being let out. From what you're saying, it sounds like that is not the case. I would try, to the extent you can, to train your little baby to go on puppy pads. Some dogs just know to use them, so you might be surprised. While not ideal, my guys do (on some days) have to stay alone for upwards of 9-10 hours. They are always fine. I make sure they get a good, long walk before I leave and good, long walk when I come home. That always seems to satisfy them.

Make sure that when you are home, you do as much with your little guy as you possibly can. Get him, take him on errands, etc.
I was talking about human childcare. We are thinking about starting a family but because we work such weird hours and he is off in the middle of the week or day most of the time we don't need traditional childcare we need a flexible all hours type of private caretaker. How do you make this work?
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