How to Prepare Your Puppy for Staying Home Alone

You’ve picked out that perfect puppy, and you’ve given him or her plenty of love. It’s been a blissful relationship, so far, but the reality has set in. Eventually you’ll have to leave your baby home alone. It’s best to start this process slowly in order to prepare your puppy for staying home alone. Australia Pet Doors has product offerings to assist in this process.

Preparing your puppy for being home alone protects both your puppy and your home. Much like a child, a pet must learn to amuse and calm himself or herself. Teach your puppy to settle down with a toy by taking frequent breaks during play. The process of getting worked up and settling down will help in the self-calming process.

Self-calming is just one part of training your puppy to be alone. Toileting is also a priority during this teaching process. There are several methods to choose from, including paper training, and allowing your pet to toilet outdoors via a dog door. Start a routine of bringing your puppy to where he or she is expected to go to the bathroom every hour or two, especially after eating. This will teach them where they’re expected to go. With toileting and amusement taken care of, separation anxiety should also be considered.

Many pets suffer from separation anxiety, especially when they’re first learning to be left alone. Care should be taken to ensure that your puppy has dim light and calming music. If your pet tends to swallow things when nervous, he or she should be left in a confined but comforting place. Giving your puppy an old shirt or blanket can be helpful, too. It’s also advisable to give your pet a chew toy that you’ve rubbed your hands on for extra comfort. Remember, you can’t leave your new puppy alone for very long to start. You’ll have to slowly work up to it.

Puppies are wonderful additions to our lives. Leaving them home alone for the first time is stressful for both you and your pet. Preparing your puppy for staying home alone is important to keeping your home and your mate safe.

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