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Some of us love routine in our lives. Others of us prefer to live our lives day by day, making routines and schedules as we go and according to what is most convenient at the time.

But what’s best for our canine companions? Should we be pushing them into human time-keeping constraints, or should we let them get on with things at their own pace?

Here are a few areas to consider when thinking about your dog routine!

Getting Your Dog Into a Good Routine

Exercise

Put simply, dogs should be walked once a day. Of course, the length of their walk may vary drastically depending on their breed and health condition.

Try not to assume how much exercise your dog should get – conduct a little research or ask your vet to be certain. A dog being small doesn’t necessarily mean that they need minimal exercise, while a dog being large doesn’t necessarily mean that they will want to complete a multiple-mile hike daily.

Try to walk them at the same time each day and to stick to it. This will give them something to look forward to. They may also prefer to wait until their walk to do their business, so having a set time can help them manage this.

Sleep

Dogs sleep a lot – a lot more than most people. Generally speaking, a dog will sleep between twelve and fourteen hours daily. While this may seem like a long time, dogs tend to spread their sleep out more evenly throughout the day.

Getting Your Dog Into a Good Routine

Instead of following the conventional pattern of going to bed for one continuous night’s sleep, they opt for substantial sleep during the nighttime and take short, sporadic naps during the day.

Therefore, it’s important not to disturb them if you think they’re sleeping at an unconventional time because there isn’t a “wrong” time for their sleep schedule.

Getting Your Dog Into a Good Routine

Eating

The amount of times that your dog eats per day will change according to their age. Puppies tend to require small meals regularly throughout the day, while many adult dogs will be content with one large meal per day.

However, it’s generally best to stick to a routine when you feed your dog. This can help to ensure that there aren’t periods when your dog is hungry and patiently waiting.

You can’t feed your dog in the morning one day and in the evening the next, as this leaves a long time between meals. Be regular!

As you can see, there are certain areas of your puppy’s life that you should try to put into a routine for their benefit! So, try a little trial and error to determine what best suits their needs and preferences!

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