ScoJo15
There will be days when I don't know if I can run
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We have a 10 month old miniature schnauzer. Our problem is what to do with him during the day while we are at work. We are gone from 7am til 5pm and we do have a relative who stops by at lunchtime to take the dog out for a walk.
We had kept him in a playpen (4ft by 4ft). One day, he ripped a 1" in diameter hole in our carpet, apparently digging for food. So we put some vinyl flooring under his pen. A few weeks after that, he jumped out two times. We figured that maybe he could manage having "free range" of our downstairs. Now he chews up books that he finds in our library. We can't really close up where our books are, as the room has an open entryway right off of our front door. Today he made a "deposit" behind our couch...I'm assuming this was just a "really need to go bad" situation since he hasn't had an accident in the house for 5 months.
So, what should we do with him during the day? Anyone else face the same issues? I've heard of just keeping them in a laundry room, but our laundry room is smaller than the 4ft pen once you factor in the washer & dryer.
Any assistance or advice is greatly appreciated.
We had kept him in a playpen (4ft by 4ft). One day, he ripped a 1" in diameter hole in our carpet, apparently digging for food. So we put some vinyl flooring under his pen. A few weeks after that, he jumped out two times. We figured that maybe he could manage having "free range" of our downstairs. Now he chews up books that he finds in our library. We can't really close up where our books are, as the room has an open entryway right off of our front door. Today he made a "deposit" behind our couch...I'm assuming this was just a "really need to go bad" situation since he hasn't had an accident in the house for 5 months.
So, what should we do with him during the day? Anyone else face the same issues? I've heard of just keeping them in a laundry room, but our laundry room is smaller than the 4ft pen once you factor in the washer & dryer.
Any assistance or advice is greatly appreciated.
) unless we always make sure he has a rawhide bone. As long as he has that bone to chew on, he stays out of trouble. 


We charged $9 to $15 per day depending on breed and needs. When you look into daycares, make sure they have an activity program and aren't just leaving the dogs in cages all day. Ask for a complete tour of the facility and watch how the employees interact with their charges. Is it obvious they love dogs or does it seem they are ignoring them? And ask for references and check them!!! Your vet may have some recommendations. One thing though, many vets that offer boarding also offer daycare. I tried that but they were so busy that they only took Petey out to pee a couple of times a day and the rest of the time he was in a cage. That's when he started going to "Aunt" Lisa's house and was MUCH better behaved at home. And she only charged me $5 a day which was a bonus.