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 6-7 hours seems too long for them.  You may have to get up during the night to let them out. :)
6-7 hours seems too long for them.  You may have to get up during the night to let them out. :)
 If you are leaving them for 3 hours in the morning and then another 4 in the afternoon it begs the question when are your doing any training?  They can't learn on their own you have to be there to show them what is desirable.  This is no life for a dog anyway but I think you have to a least take sometime off work until you have cracked this.  I fear you are also going to face some horrendous issues of distruction from these two if they continue with so little human company, sadly the company of another dog is no substitute in their eyes and often leads to even more bad behaviour as each eggs the other on not to mention hormonal led competitive behaviour as they mature, two bitches of very similar age can kick off alarmingly.
If you are leaving them for 3 hours in the morning and then another 4 in the afternoon it begs the question when are your doing any training?  They can't learn on their own you have to be there to show them what is desirable.  This is no life for a dog anyway but I think you have to a least take sometime off work until you have cracked this.  I fear you are also going to face some horrendous issues of distruction from these two if they continue with so little human company, sadly the company of another dog is no substitute in their eyes and often leads to even more bad behaviour as each eggs the other on not to mention hormonal led competitive behaviour as they mature, two bitches of very similar age can kick off alarmingly.
 Agree with Isabel, and you're also teachig them to go in the house by using papers.
Agree with Isabel, and you're also teachig them to go in the house by using papers.
 Oh and also got to ask why they haven't had their second vaccination yet if you've had them for 4 weeks? If they've not been out and about yet and are 4 months and over you have unfortunately lost out on an awful lot of essential socilisation.......... I wouldn't wait any longer, I'd get them out NOW, second injection or not. But you will also have to make sure you take them out separately as well as together as they need time to their own.
Oh and also got to ask why they haven't had their second vaccination yet if you've had them for 4 weeks? If they've not been out and about yet and are 4 months and over you have unfortunately lost out on an awful lot of essential socilisation.......... I wouldn't wait any longer, I'd get them out NOW, second injection or not. But you will also have to make sure you take them out separately as well as together as they need time to their own. 
 I think you've really got your hands full. Would it be possible for someone to pop in while you're at work to help with house training and socialisation? I've found it much harder than I expected to cope with 2, bitch and dog 14 months apart, and I'm retired.
I think you've really got your hands full. Would it be possible for someone to pop in while you're at work to help with house training and socialisation? I've found it much harder than I expected to cope with 2, bitch and dog 14 months apart, and I'm retired.
 Why are they weeing in the house?
Why are they weeing in the house? We had a pup that went through Quarantine so didn't coem out until 9 1/2 months.  He wasn't housetrained,a dn if he went outsude it was because it was convenient but he would just as happily go indoors.
We had a pup that went through Quarantine so didn't coem out until 9 1/2 months.  He wasn't housetrained,a dn if he went outsude it was because it was convenient but he would just as happily go indoors. Your girls are still babies,Labradors only fully mature at eighteen months,mine were around six months when they were clean at night,as Brainless says they need to be put outside after meals,rest and play also when they start going out at regular times,walks ect they soon learn.
Your girls are still babies,Labradors only fully mature at eighteen months,mine were around six months when they were clean at night,as Brainless says they need to be put outside after meals,rest and play also when they start going out at regular times,walks ect they soon learn.Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill