How To Care For A Dog When You Work Full-Time
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1. Invest In Doggy Daycare

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If you can afford it, putting your dog in daycare might be the best way to solve your problem. The staff will be happy to meet all of your dog's needs, including feeding, watering, playing with, and exercising them all day. Some places might even offer supplementary services like grooming and training. Doggy daycare isn't inexpensive, so it's a good idea to visit the place and meet the personnel before you sign up your dog.
2. Employ A Dog Walker

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A dog walker is an excellent option if you can't get back to your house during the day, even though it's not quite as "full-service" as a daycare. The walker will provide your dog a lot of exercise, water, treats, and time with other dogs. Most dogs adore spending time with their dog walker, and there are generally a lot of other dogs on the same walk. Before you hire a dog walker, make sure you are entirely comfortable with them because they will have access to your home and things.
3. Go Home For Lunch

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If you work near to home, you should take the chance to go back during your lunch break. This will be a great way to break up the day and give your dog some much-needed exercise and company. You can also fill up the water bowls and clean up any messes that could have happened while you were at home over lunch. You can also enjoy a prepared meal, which will save you a lot of money and trouble!
4. Make The Most Of Your Spare Time

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You will be exhausted after a long day at work, but try to make the most of the time you spend with your dog at home. Don't give in to the want to stroll in, turn on the TV, and curl up on the couch for the rest of the night. It's true for a lot of things in life that when it comes to spending time with your dog, quality is more important than quantity. If you have the energy, make it a routine to play games like tug-of-war and have fun with your dog. Also, get used to going for calm walks together after work. This will not only make your dog happy after being stuck inside all day, but it will also help you relax after a long day at work.
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