Its a 3 and a half month old female siberian husky and I feed her once in the morning and once at night which is both 9 am and 9 pm. Since shes 3 and a half month old, I should walk her every 4 hours? or since after she ate she has to go poop and pee?
2007-08-05
17:13:56
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asked by
erskirtz
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should i walk her right away after shes done eating or walk her 30 mins after or whichever?
2007-08-05
17:17:47 ·
update #1
doesnt she have to digest like normal humans or is this not true for dogs
2007-08-05
17:21:01 ·
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why so late feeding? she could eat 3 x a day at her age. By walking, I assume you mean a small walk, not around the block where all the cooties are?? She hasn't had all her shots yet and the next one is due at 4 months....
2007-08-05 17:22:08
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answered by Kiki B 5
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General rule of thumb 20 minutes after eating or drinking. The older your dog gets the longer the timespan can be. My pug is 4 yrs old and has been going for walks every six hours when everyone is in and out of the house, but if everybody is home she'll walk every three to four hours. Since your husky is 3 months old start watching her behavior, dogs will give you signs of when they HAVE to go out, you'll get three warnings before they end up going in the house. For instance my pug will head back to the bathroom and look at us then circle us and wimper, or even look at her kennel where her leash is. My dalmatian used to go to every door and when she got to the third door that was your last warning. Hope this helps.
2007-08-06 00:40:47
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answered by anjelfun 4
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Remember the three things that make a dog (especially a puppy) have to toilet - E.S.P. - eating, sleeing and playing.
After these activities, take the dog out to a designated spot and let her relieve herself. If she doesn't, bring her back in the house, keep her under your watchful eye and try again in 20 minutes or so.
2007-08-06 00:17:38
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answered by heathen 4
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Anytime as long as the temperature is under 80F. The idea that bloat is caused by this has been proven wrong in several studies and walking is recreation for a dog (not exercise) anyway.
2007-08-06 01:31:02
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answered by Caninelegion 7
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about 35 mins after so they hav etime to digest. as you well know walkin a siberian is a task in its own . if you wait then you can do 3 tasks in one. walk, poop,pee. this will give you more time to give her the attention and love she requires. good luck and congrats on your new baby
2007-08-06 00:21:26
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answered by sweet young thing 3
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Keep an eye on her patterns. If she needs to go right away, then walk her right away. If she goes 30 minutes or an hour later, then do that.
2007-08-06 00:19:07
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answered by naomireid544 3
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Walk her every four hours and immediately after she eats. My dogs are all adult dogs and they have to go out immediately after eating. Just try to shuffle the 4 hours intervals around so that they fall immediately after eating.
2007-08-06 00:18:13
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answered by Princess Leia 6
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try walking 30-50 min after she eats
2007-08-06 00:16:58
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answered by Anonymous
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after eating let her out to pee and poo. no exercise.... wait about 30 min or so... then you can walk... with a full belly and immedieate exercise the bowels of large breed dogs can twist... and you wont know it till the dog drops..... then will need surgery......
2007-08-06 09:41:31
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answered by smurfette 4
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After she's eating, about 15 minutes after she lays down, take her out for at least a mile.
2007-08-06 00:20:32
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answered by RodiKenley 6
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