Ok where I am right now we have 8 people in a one bedroom apartment.
All dogs have kennels yes.
But its really not safe to walk them yet debree still on road and sidewalks.
So they are going crazy well its hard to train I have been doing it.
What can I do in a 8 to 12 foot space to get them some energy release.
And what should I do about the puppys all people that are going to be adopting them are with me.
I have been letting them hold them and feed them is this ok.
Leerburg formula.
And also could I also let people pet them I normally don't.
But with so many people in the house everyone wants to play.
So what should the limits be.
People are finding hotels but its like one person a day it will most likly be another week of this
The next best thing to physical exercise is mental exercise. Lots of OB work. They should have both but if physical exercise is out of the question then mental exercise will do the trick for now.
Someone with more experience may disagree but I'd think that allowing the people who are going to adopt the dogs handle and feed the pups is OK. They will be doing so eventually anyway.
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