
First of all, try to waste your dog’s energy as much as possible
in the morning, before going to work, for example, you can take it with you on
your morning run and this way you can both exercise. A bored and hyperactive
puppy won’t have a great time when the owner is away, but if it’s tired it will
likely sleep through the day and won’t be as affected by your absence. Needless
to say, you need to make sure that your pet has enough water and food left for
the rest of the day.
Secondly, you need to think about security, because dogs can run
away or get lost. Depending on your budget, there are two options can you can
choose from. For example, you can get a wireless dog fence, which prevents the
puppy from going past a certain area. You can use it to prevent the dog from
running away and getting lost, or to keep it away from fragile objects around
the house. If you cannot afford this option, you can try keeping your dog in a
larger crate. However, you should only do this after you find out how to crate
train a puppy and if the crate is spacious and high quality.
Thirdly, you should never leave your dog alone in the back yard,
no matter how much it hates staying indoors. On the one hand, even if you
manage to restrict its walking area, this doesn’t stop it from barking, which
could cause problems with your neighbors. On the other hand, someone could
steal it.
Remember that pets are not toys, and, just as humans, they
deserve love, care and respect. Use only methods that do not harm or make it
uncomfortable and try to monitor your dog while you’re away at first to see how
it reacts. In addition, you should look for signs of separation anxiety – an
issue that makes your dog agitated when seeing you leave, bite or scratch
furniture and even keep it from eating. If you notice these signs, the best
solution for your pet’s health would be to hire a professional trainer and take
the dog to the vet for medication. There are also specialized training books
available that offer you tips and tricks on how to handle a hyperactive dog and
diagnose early signs of separation anxiety.

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