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Usually, I'd follow and on average recommend the overall "Two-Week Shutdown" method when getting a brand new dog in to the home because it only appears to be the most practical and useful approach to release. That said, I was wondering if it's essential for our condition. We might be obtaining a puppy. He goes to my man's closest friend, I've published concerning the puppy (Hurley) here and there. Lengthy tale brief, the owner/our friend works and is certainly going to college at night so he's absent 15 hours a day, since things didn't "work out" together with his fiance/family life as in the pipeline, he doesn't believe that he'll have enough time for a puppy. In my experience, it appears fairly unnecessary whilst the dog that people could be getting in to the home has already been well-acquainted around, our home, our pets and our cats. He's been here virtually every day for at least 4 hours a day in the last 4 weeks and on average occurs at least 1 or 2 of our several walks each day. Therefore, I'm wondering if the entire two-week shutdown is truly worth the effort when everybody's currently relaxed as he's here all the time anyways.
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