Yes but I suggest you put it in one room or a crate if you are going to leave it in the house. Otherwise you will come home to half of your house destroyed one day. I let my golden stay out at that age one time and came home to my couch destroyed and all over the house. Be sure to take out for a long walk or some ball playing before leaving and when you get home.
2006-08-13 10:28:45
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answered by k9resq 3
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Will this dog be in the house with a proper supply of food and water because the dog will need food and water and will go to the bathroom...
and if it is an outside dog than as long as it has enough food and water a crew toy and a milk bone plus a shelter from all elements than yes your dog should be fine...
but expect the puppy to be very hyper when you return I suggest taking the dog for a walk before you leave and after you get back.
2006-08-13 10:34:45
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answered by tear_stains_and_broken_wings 1
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Not a good idea! He's still a puppy and they get bored and lonely. You will come home to everything torn up! Blinds, drapes, pillows, towels, plants chewed on, you name it, he'll do damage wherever he can.
If you really need to leave him alone for a long period of time, better but up toddler gates and keep him in one area of your home, like a kitchen. Be sure you leave plenty of water. And never leave him outside if you're gone, or the neighbors will go nutts having to hear him bark and howl. Good luck!
2006-08-13 10:34:14
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answered by Bunny 1
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They say at 1month a pup needs to be let out every hour, 2 months, two hours and on and on. Your pup is 7 months and can be left in 7 hours so give our take the extra half hour it will be left alone..It just might have an accident but it won't be it's fault.
2006-08-13 10:34:10
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answered by Lipstick 6
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My first reaction is what are you complaining approximately!! Be grateful. yet pay attention, he's finding his feet, and it may properly all exchange in yet another few days! My first domestic dog, who we left interior the kitchen the 1st nighttime, became incredibly silent all nighttime, to the element by utilising 5 am I crept downstairs to confirm he became nevertheless alive!! He became basically drained out with all the exhilaration of coming domicile the day till now. the subsequent nighttime became completely different and that's whilst i desperate to take the 'simpler' direction, and placed across him up with us!! doggies extremely in many cases do no longer feed with lots enthusiasm - they pass over the competition around the nutrition bowl for starters, and there is lots greater to discover whilst they first come to a clean domicile. as long as he's eating some thing, eating additionally, do no longer difficulty. placed his nutrition down on the cases you opt for for to feed him, and %. it up after 15 minutes. do no longer placed it down back till the subsequent supper time. or you would be making a faddy eater. Get him into his habitual, and shop to it. do no longer use pee pads!!! those are an entire waste of money and time. you will basically confuse him approximately the place he's meant to do his biz - and that, for a canine, could be exterior. From day one. i'd shop on your habitual of giving him the choice to empty as quickly as for the period of the nighttime, for now, yet you're transforming into man or woman who can flow contained in the direction of the nighttime. fortunate you!!
2016-11-04 12:28:49
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answered by dopico 4
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Likely if he can go the night without needing out but not recommended because he won't be used to going through the day without being out to do his business. If you do leave him, don't be surprised if he gets into some kind of trouble (chews something, has an accident, etc)
2006-08-13 10:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if it is properly housebroken.
2006-08-13 10:35:23
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answered by PnP 2
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it might be ok but puppies need alot of attention!!!!!!
good luck!!!!!!!!!!
2006-08-13 11:25:24
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answered by Dax 1
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