leaving your dog home alone tips

Leaving Your Dog Home Alone: Everything You Need To Know

Nothing can compare with the joy a new dog brings. Whether it’s a puppy or a rescue, your new pack member is sure to bring magic into your home.

They’ll also bring a lot of work –potty training, new rules, house etiquette, it’s all ahead of you!

When we combine the work and the play that comes from forging a beautiful bond, there’s a lot of time spent together.

However, there is an important situation that we can often neglect to prepare for: leaving your dog alone for the first time. This situation can seem daunting and it’s only natural for us dog parents to feel a pang of guilt at the thought of leaving our furry friend alone.

But this is a crucial aspect of being a dog parent. By teaching your pup how to enjoy being alone you’ll remove the burden of separation anxiety that can build up; this is beneficial to both of you and empowers you to go about your business when called upon with peace of mind.

So, in this post, we’re going to look at the top tips for leaving your dog home alone for the first time.


Factors To Consider Before Leaving Your Dog Home Alone

Before we go into those tips, let’s see what we need to consider when leaving our dog home alone.

It’s important to try and keep the time to a minimum when possible. The reason for this is that even well-adjusted dogs can become bored, anxious and distressed if left home alone for too long.

An adult dog can be left home alone longer than a puppy; this is because a puppy is not used to alone time and also because they need to pee more regularly!

So, every time you must leave your pup alone, let them relieve their small bladder right before you leave and straight away once you’re back.

Now let’s look at how we can train our pups how to handle being alone.

How To Train Your Dog To Be Alone

1/ Create An Alone Zone For Your Dog

The first thing you want to do is to create a space where your dog feels safe and comfortable. This could be a playpen, a kennel, their crate or any other area where you want your pup to stay while you’re gone.

Once you’ve picked your spot, start creating positive associations with this space for your dog by leaving treats or putting special toys in there,

2/ Training To Get Them Comfortable Alone

With your safe space established, it’s time to prepare your pup for some alone time.

Follow these steps:

  1. Leave the puppy alone in space with a toy.
  2. Return immediately and give them a reward.
  3. Repeat the process, gradually increasing the time you wait until returning back.

Over time your dog will become more relaxed when you leave suddenly, as well as more comfortable in their safe zone.

3/ Tire Them Out

Dogs have lots of energy. If that energy isn’t utilised then destructive behaviours can emerge from boredom or loneliness.

So, try and expend this energy before you leave them alone.

A long walk or some games around the house will ensure your dog is content and tired- meaning your dog may sleep peacefully through your absence!

4/ Give Them Background Noise

An easy way to reduce your dogs loneliness is to leave on some background noise while you’re away.

Whether it’s the TV, radio or music, background noise can put your dog at ease by easing their loneliness and masking any distressing noises that may occur such as loud traffic, fireworks etc

Be careful to remember to make whatever noise you pick soothing, the last thing your nervous pup needs is distressing music blaring while their protector is gone!

5/ Install A Home Camera

Even when following these tips, it’s entirely understandable to be apprehensive and guilty about leaving your dog home alone.

This is why you should install a home camera to put your mind at ease.

At BusterBox we have the amazing offer of a free TAPO camera to all of our new sign-ups.

The camera features include:

  • Detecting motion
  • Night vision
  • 1080p HD image quality
  • Two-way audio to hear and speak with your dog

The ability to see our dogs allows us to go about our business confidently, knowing we can react accordingly if we see they’re uncomfortable.

The two-way audio also means not only can we hear how our pup is getting on, we can also soothe them with our voice if needed.

Final Bark

Leaving our dogs home alone can be a scary proposition but it doesn’t need to be.

Follow the above instructions, install a home camera for peace of mind and make sure that when you’re home, you spoil them with the attention and love they deserve.

That’s all from us today, for more handy tips and tricks, check out the bountiful resources in our BusterBox Blog for everything you need to know about dogs!