I recently brought home a 2 month old English Cocker Spaniel only to be told by my mum that she doesn't want the dog. I have since brought it to my friends place. But the thing is now theres noone at her apartment to look after the dog for most of the day. We've had to leave him in his crate for the whole day and when we return during the nite we try as hard as we can to makeup for the time hes spent in the crate by walking / running him etc before putting him back in the crate for the nite. Any idea with such a schedule on our hands what would be the most effective techniques we could use to housebreak him esp with regard to toilet trg. Being in the crate most of the day he does it in his crate. Also we can't help but feel bad that hes there all day. But we can't let him roam around yet. We tried that once and the house was an absolute mess when we returned. I really don't want him to be unhappy but neither am i willing to give him away without trying my best.
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