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how long is too long to leave a dog on it's own
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Depends on the age and type of dog. An older calmer dog would be ok for a few hours occasionally, but a puppy or active dog needs to be regularly let out and exercised, Don't have a dog if you can't regularly be there to spend time with it.
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One night in the pub me and the old man both had a skinful. He said his way home, just through the side streets was quicker than mine, cutting across the park. When we left we said ok we'll go our own way and see who gets home first and both assumed the dog had gone home with the other. We actually both arrived home at the same time to find the dog sitting on the doorstep!
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