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Most adult dogs sleep between 12 to 14 hours a day, with puppies, senior dogs, and certain breeds sleeping even more.
Yes, dogs should be given the opportunity to pee before bed to support bladder health, prevent accidents, and ensure a comfortable night’s sleep.
Most healthy adult dogs poop one to three times daily, depending on factors like age, diet, size, and health condition.
Yes, leaving a dog alone for 9 hours is generally too long and can lead to discomfort, stress, or health issues due to prolonged urine retention and lack of stimulation.
Most healthy adult dogs can hold their bladder through the night, but puppies, seniors, and dogs with medical conditions may require nighttime bathroom breaks.
Dogs should not be left outside all day, as they need regular bathroom breaks, human interaction, mental stimulation, and protection from weather conditions.
Most healthy adult dogs can hold their pee for 4 to 8 hours, but this varies based on age, breed, size, and health conditions.
Not walking a dog every day isn't inherently cruel, but dogs need regular bathroom breaks, mental stimulation, and exercise, which daily walks often provide.
Frequent urination in dogs—more than every four hours for adults or sudden increases in frequency—can indicate a medical issue and warrants a vet visit.
The 7-7-7 rule for dogs refers to guiding a new dog's arrival by evaluating their adjustment at 7 days, 7 weeks, and 7 months in a new home.

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