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I want your feedback I have a 7 months old Yorkie "Royce" and I would like to get the feedback regarding this . I work during the day so I'm away from home for about 7 hours during that time I gate him in the kitchen and I dont leave any toys as Im scared to death of accidents . Then when I come home at 4 PM all my time 90% of my time is devoted to my little boy, I take him for a walk and I take him with me basically everywhere I go then I play with him take care of him prepare his meals brushhim etc,,, at night he sleeps in my bed . I feel terribly guilty about gating him for 7 hours but I have no choice I have to work ( hopefully by the end of June I will be able to cut on my working hours sothat he is not gated for7 hours ) . Do you think that according to this schedule he has a balanced day ? And how many hours a day do you spend playing with your yorkie ?:animal36 |
Royce You have to do what you have to do..work. There are playthings you can leave for him that are safe...get one of those treat balls..put some treats in it and he can roll it around until they fall out. I, always had a small TV in my kennel and it was in my house with me there..but they liked the soaps...lots of people, faces and talking. as long as your boy gets lots of attention when you are home, I think he will be very well adjusted. They tend to sleep most of the day anyway... |
I think he is fine gated for that long, I would put:aimeeyork a few toys in there that are safe to entertain him. When I first got my Lexie, I kept her in a gate in my kitchen and she has turn out fine. She has run of the house now but she didn't mind being in the kitchen as long as she had some of her toys to play with. |
I think you are doing just fine. Dogs do sleep most of the time, whether we are around or not. This way, he gets all his sleeping in, then can be awake to be with you. Besides, the kitchen is big enuff. The treat ball is a great idea. I have a friend whose poodle goes nuts with it, and will play for a long time.:animal-pa |
I think he is fine!!! We tend to feel guilty for leaving our babies but you have to work. As long as you give quality time and exericise him its okay. I think its just more our guilt. Like someone else stated maybe leave a tv on or something or give him safe toys to keep him busy. I am home the majority of the time and my Yorkies sleep a lot of the day if that helps. Ü |
I think it's fine. I always worked when I had dogs until I got Cali. Now that she is getting older almost a year she sleeps more. My 9 year old pom sleeps all day. |
MyriaMha -- I leave my dog gated in the Kitchen/laundry room area for 6 to 7 hours, four days a week. He is 9 months old and has been kept there since I got him. He doesn't bark or whine and seems just fine left there. He has a dog friend in the other part of the house (I'm sure they both sleep and ignore each other while I'm gone) - and two birds near by. He has his bed and food and water. He has a light left on (when it's dark) and a radio going. He has a lot of different toys there all the time, and I don't worry a bit about this. He has several stuffed animals and things to chew on. I take my dogs outside when I first get home and spend time playing with them and visiting with my neighbors (thank God for summer!) I don't play with him all the time in the evening because I'm busy - but he wears a belly band and has free run of the house - so, he's busy and happy. We do go outside several times every evening - and he and my other dog play and run around like crazy --so he certainly gets a lot more execise then I do. He also sleeps with me. The above works for us. And, like you ----it's the way it has to be! Carol Jean PS: I wouldn't worry about leaving some toys with him. I think he should have something to play with or chew on while you're gone. |
Dogs are very resiliant. They get used to our schedules. I think the Tv is a nice idea, or at least a radio. Also if they can look out a window, it's nice. Definitely leave some toys. When I am gone and come back, mine have their toys strung over the entire kitchen, so I know they play with them. |
I leave chester for 9.5 hrs when Im at work, I work part time. I leave the radio on for him and he sleeps on my pillow or under the covers. I think your doggy is very lucky to have you. |
I don't think there's any problem with leaving him for that length of time but you really should leave him some toys for stimulation. And leave a radio or TV on in the background. Yorkies are really smart dogs and if he's not got something to occupy his mind, then I think that could cause him harm frankly. He's not going to sleep for seven hours so what does he do when he's awake? It seems a little cruel to leave a puppy for seven hours without any form of mental stimulation at all; although I appreciate that's not your intention. Pretty much all puppy-specific toys are designed not to break or choke them or anything Please leave him something to do |
You could leave a Kong or another pretty much indestructable toy to give him something to do.Otherwise,his set up sounds absolutely fine.You are doing a great job. I take my pup for a walk when I get home from work and play/brush/play with her after dinner.She sleeps with me too. Weekends are great as we have so much more time together.She is healthy and happy.She spends about 7 hours gated in the kitchen some days--less depending on my daughter's Uni hours. She has three cats for company,but I leave her toys and chews,as well as water and kibble. She is always pleased to see us all when we get home. |
You have nothing to be concerned about. They adjust very well to our schedules. Kiki is crated while my sister is in the house. We work different schedules and she does not want to be responsible for him. I rather he stay crated than worry about him uncrated while she is in the house and not paying a lot of attention to him. She said she is amazed how he does not make a sound while she is walking all around him, but the minute he hears my voice after I come home he starts barking, because he knows it is time to come out of the crate. |
If I have to leave Sadie for a long period of time I put Animal Planet on for her...Now she knows as soon as I put AP on that I am leaving and she follows me around the house barking...lol....not happy that she isn't coming with me. |
Hello Thank you for your input I really appreciate . I only leave him in the kitchen with a rubber ball that im sure he wont be able to destroy org et it in his mouth .I left a kong once and at night I noticed that he threw up some light red liquid and I think that was from chewing his red kong so I decidednot to give him his kong while im gone . He has plenty of toys but what scares me and freaks me out is that my neighbor's dog choke on a bone and died when they left him alone at home that's why I decided to give him just the rubbr ball as it;s the safest . What other type of toys are safe ? Quote:
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I think the red stuff from the kong was the filling probably or something else. It's definitely not the die from the toy if that's what you're concerned about. I normally leave Badger for between two to five hours a day but I leave him a stuffed, jingly mouse that's designed for cats (I took off the whiskers, tail and felt eyes off it before giving it to him), his favourite soft, stuffed, puppy (I always check the seams on toys when I buy them and look out for any potential weak spots - if they are there, I don't buy them), a few jingly plastic balls with bells in them designed for cats (they are hard plastic and he's never chewed through them at all), some teething rings and plastic bones (very hard plastic, he's never managed to chew a piece off and he's got some serious chewing habits), and a variety of little puppy toys that he's barely interested in but occasionally chucks around. I leave him in our bedroom and I've never, ever come home and found any problems at all. I will scan the room before I go for any stray cables, turn off any electrical things and remove the plugs, remove anything that could fall on him if he bumped into it and so on I have, with the exception of your example, only once before ever heard of a dog choking on a bone and that's when I was a child. It was a chicken bone which should never be given to any animal anyway. Your neighbour's story is very sad but I think very, very, very rare. I would definitely leave your little boy (gorgeous puppy by the way! I remember his photos!) something noisy (they love jingly bells), definitely some chewing rings (these are guaranteed not to break up, I promise), his Kong but with a few treats inside (I have run by the Kong with the vet and he says they're one of the best toys for his dogs and he's a Yorkie nut) and some solidly made soft toys for his amusement (just remove any bits that he could chew off and swallow like 'tails' and 'eyes' and so forth). Whatever he does chew off, he won't swallow - they very rarely swallow anything they shouldn't anyway. To put your mind at rest, why don't you do this one day - just for an hour - and leave him while you go out. I GUARANTEE you will come home and everything will be fine :thumbup: If you want to, give us a list of toys you think you could leave if you want to run it by everyone and get their advice :) |
My baby is home alone from about 8:30 a.m. until 6:30 or 7 p.m. He is is a big exercise pen with his toys, food & water, his crate with the door open, and his piddle pads (this is a big pen). The pen has a rug in his "living area." I leave the TV on for him so he can hear voices (he also loves music). He does fine. When I first got him, he cried when I left -- now he's used to the routine. When I get home, he's out of the pen, I put down fresh food and we play. I put him to bed (in his crate) at around 9:30 0 10 p.m. every night. He's a happy little guy and doesn't seem to feel deprived. I would advise you, though, to leave your puppy some toys to play with during the day. I put in stuffed toys without the squeakers with all the tags removed, also rubber toys like Kong or rubber balls are pretty indestructible. I do not leave him in with his Nylabone, because I worry he will chew off a piece and swallow. As long as you snip off any tags, or other features of the stuffed toy that look like he could chew off, he should be fine with toys. Dogs adjust to just about any routine you give them -- remember -- he doesn't have any idea of how long he's in the pen -- he's just happy to be with you when you come home -- for however long that is. |
All of those suggestions sound great! I wish I got the Kong instead of this other blue medium rubber thing with a rope that I got at Target. It says its for puppies with chewing needs etc...It had 2 hole inserts to put treats in...I was hesitant but it said for puppies to chew on and had holes like the kong to put treats in...Luckily I am home all day...I gave it to Milo who is 10months and stuck a treat inside..he had it chewed off in less than 20mins..I looked down and he chewed the blue hard rubber off too...I became worried that maybe he ate some because some was missing( not on floor) but he seems to be pooping ok..Just be careful-some rubber toys say ok for puppies chewing needs and it really is not. I paid $8.00 for that toy too..the kong was less expensive..should have gotten that one. ha ha oh well.:) |
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Your Doing Fine :) I think your doing fine... I also think the treat ball is a great Idea. Along with the TV ... most dog owner’s work and your baby will get used to your schedule. :goodluck: :thumbup: |
Personally, I think it is very important to pen our babies when we are not at home. Your pen is a great solution. If there were an emergency in your home, your puppy would be safer in a confined area that running and trying to hide. I would suggest getting Kong-type toys. Wal-mart has toys that you put treats in as Pat describes and that keeps them busy. They need a challenge while you are away. Some toys make noise when they bat them around. Nylabones (non-digestible) are a good choice. Again, these are my opinions and some of the things that work for me... Remember, if you feel guilty when you leave, that can transmit to your baby and later on, might cause separation anxiety. So, be upbeat and not sad when you leave your baby for the day..He/she will be fine.. |
Hello, Thank you all of you for your precious advice . Indeed I made changes since monday i leave the tv on "the cartoon channel " and I live 3 toys with him 1 rubber dog and 2 stuffed toys . I wil fo this week end to a pet store to buy him very hard plastic toys sothat he has more toys to play with when Im away . I think he is doing fine because he is not chewing his pee pee pad when i gate him in kitchen when i'm away so he must be playing with toys . Another thing I would like your feedback on is that we go to sleep at around 11pm and I wake him up at 6 in the morning because I think this way he wil be lacking sleep and he will sleep during the day, do you think this is a good idea ? I wake up at 6 so that we have 2 hours together before i go to work . I can't wait till end of June i will start working part time sothat i can spend more time with him i hate leaving him at home alone and i wish i dont have to work at all :mad: |
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Don't worry about the sleeping thing. Badger works according to my routine, so he's up when I am and naps with me or goes to bed when I do. That's fine to do that, sure. If Royce is tired, he'll have a little kip when he needs to. Let us know how it's all going! :) |
This reminds me of when I was single and left my yorkie all day. I eventually bought him a playmate yorkie. They had a puppy door back then in another house. Now I have a family and have to worry about the little humans hurting them, stairs, cords (new pup) etc :confused: |
You are very considerate about the needs of your Yorkie, that's good... I think you don't have to be that afraid of him getting hurt while you're away. I know Pepper sleeps most of the time when I'm not home (which is Mon-Fri appx 7 hours), I don't gate him though, he's not chewing on anything he's not supposed to anymore. He has all his toys around the whole apartment too, and the radio on. Hubby gets home first and plays with Pep until I get back (or not, they 'hang out' :rolleyes: ). |
It sounds like he gets more attention than mine do and I'm home with mine all day. Although he probably sleeps most of the time, a few toys would be nice and also the TV as someone else mentioned. |
I have to work too and feel bad about leaving mine so much each day. So I understand how you feel. He too gets my total attention at night and he sleeps with me. I do leave toys out but am not sure if he really plays with them when I'm not there. Most days everything is where it was when I left. |
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