Take puppy out
IMMEDIATELY after naps / walks / play and eating or drinking.
Not exact matches
I loved every bite but
immediately after eating felt like I needed a longgggggggg
nap!
Orton got back in the ring
after Mahal had time for a
nap and a massage and a refreshing drink and
immediately ate Jinder's finisher, ending the match.
You can do it on your lunch break, during
nap time,
immediately after a feeding, or in the evening
after baby is in bed.
Every time we tried to put baby Kayden down, he would either cry
immediately or would wake up
after a short cat
nap of about 10 - 20 minutes.
My problem is that there are sometimes during the day when he does not take a
nap after his feedings and other times when he goes to sleep almost
immediately.
Other participants took a
nap and then washed their faces, or were exposed to bright light
immediately after waking.
Napping immediately after your workout.
In fact, you can expect that your puppy will need to go about 20 to 30 minutes
after each meal and
immediately after waking up from a
nap.
Also take your puppy out
immediately after any play or
naps and if it awakens at night.
Take your puppy outside frequently, at least every two hours, and
immediately after he wakes up from a
nap,
after playing and
after eating.
Choose logical times to take your dog out for a potty break:
immediately when he first wakes up in the morning,
immediately when you first get home from work,
immediately when he wakes up from a
nap, and an hour or so
after each meal, etc..
Take your puppy outside frequently — at least every two hours — and
immediately after he wakes up from a
nap,
after playing, and 30 minutes
after eating or drinking.
After waking in the morning
After naps After meals
After playing or training
After being left alone
Immediately before being put to bed
The moments your puppy is most likely to need to go to the bathroom is
immediately after eating and
after waking from a
nap.
Puppies should always be taken for a potty trip
immediately after waking up in the morning,
after naps,
after eating or chewing, and
after active play.