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How Long Can a Frenchton Be Left Alone?
June 26, 2025
How Long Can a Frenchton Be Left Alone?
How Long Can a Frenchton Be Left Alone?

How Long Can a Frenchton Be Left Alone?

Frenchtons are loyal and affectionate dogs that crave human companionship. While they can be left alone for moderate periods, long separations can lead to stress or behavioral issues if not managed properly.

⏱️ Recommended Alone Time

  • Puppies (under 6 months): No more than 2–3 hours at a time

  • Adults (1 year and older): Up to 6 hours with proper training

  • Senior Dogs: Depends on health – some tolerate 4–6 hours, others need more frequent attention

Puppies (under 6 months): No more than 2–3 hours at a time

Signs of Separation Anxiety

  • Excessive barking or whining

  • Destructive chewing or scratching

  • Pacing or urinating indoors

  • Depression or lethargy when you leave

How to Help Your Frenchton Cope

  • Crate Training: Creates a safe, den-like environment

  • Interactive Toys: Puzzle feeders, frozen Kongs, and chew toys keep them mentally engaged

  • Routine: Set regular leaving and returning times

  • Practice Departures: Leave for short periods, gradually increasing the duration

How to Help Your Frenchton Cope

When You Need Help

  • Consider doggy daycare or a pet sitter if you work long hours

  • Enlist neighbors or friends for check-ins or walks during the day

Conclusion

Frenchtons can tolerate being left alone in moderation, but they’re happiest with consistent human interaction. Planning ahead ensures your dog remains emotionally and behaviorally balanced.

Crockett Pups Team