Sentences with phrase «outside after a nap»

Take your pup outside after a nap, after playing and after meals.
Remember that the pup will need to be taken outside after each nap.

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Outside of the first few weeks after birth, you likely do not need to wake your baby from naps, even during growth spurts.
After my daughter wakes from her nap, I usually take her outside with the baby so we can all play for about an hour before dinner.
For example, you might take her once an hour or build it into her routine so she practices before nap time, after she eats and before she goes outside to play.
Then there was a period of a nap (head on the desk) after eating, then some outside play.
Instead of lying down to nap after a big meal, grab a few family members or friends and get outside.
After church we went to my brother's house for an amazing brunch, followed by naps, an Easter egg hunt, and then some time playing outside.
Generally, you should take your puppy outside after each meal, after he wakes up from a nap, and after a long play session.
You will want to take your Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy outside to eliminate after every meal, drink, and nap / sleep no matter how long they slept.
Granted, I also took them outside a lot during their first few weeks (their bladders were so tiny that they had to relieve themselves after every nap, play session, and meal), so that must have accelerated the process of getting used to the new sensation of being leashed.
Also, always take him outside after meals or when he wakes from a nap.
After playtime, take him outside again then tuck him into his crate for a nap.
Take him outside after each meal or every time he wakes up from napping, then let him go out one more time at night.
Take your puppy outside every hour or two throughout the day to give him a chance to do his business — this is especially important to do after he wakes from a nap and within 30 minutes of a meal.
Be sure to take them to their papers or outside after meals, during play sessions, and after naps.
The thing is that after two or three weeks at home, when he got all his vaccines, we started to leave the backyard door open for him to go out whenever he wanted to and we walked him several times a day so he never had the need of using the pads again, the problem is that he got so used to doing his business outside that he forgot what the pee pads are for (he sometimes even takes his naps on them) and when we leave him alone (usually not more than 4/5 hours a day) he does his business all over the house, even when we leave some «strategic» pee pads here and there.
Take your puppy outside frequently, at least every two hours, and immediately after he wakes up from a nap, after playing and after eating.
In addition to these scheduled outings, take her outside to eliminate after play sessions, meals and naps.
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.
At the very least, you should take your very young puppy outside first thing in the morning, after playing, after spending time in a crate, after waking from a nap, after chewing a toy or bone, after eating and drinking, and at bedtime.
Be sure to take your puppy outside often and most importantly: after every meal, when he wakes from his naps, and after a few hours of indoor play.
They should be taken outside after meals, after naps, first thing in the morning and last thing at night.
The rooms are clean and nicely furnished and have queen sized beds, tables, chairs and outside furniture, including a hammock which is ideal for taking an afternoon nap after a morning's diving.
After lunch we usually head outside for some more fun — swimming, walking or a visit with friends, then it's back home for her second nap of the day (if I'm lucky — Zoe has a thing for not sleeping).
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