Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
My mini doodle, Hank, is 12 weeks. He stays outside in the courtyard during the day and only comes in at night to sleep in his crate. He likes being outside where he can run and play which seems normal to me. I was raised with outside dogs. Hank is my first puppy on my own. At first, I thought I would try to keep him inside, but the potty training got to be too much for me since I have a mobility impairment, and my reaction time is slower than normal. He has never had an accident in his crate, doesn't cry at night, or need a potty break in the middle of the night. Please don't think I'm a horrible person. I love Hank as much as an inside dog owner. Just wonder if anyone else has an all or primarily outside doodle? Does anyone's doodle sleep outside? If so, how does that work out for you? Basically, I think I have one good puppy! Just want to make things as happy for him (and me) as possible. Thanks for any feedback or insight you have to share. Hope I don't end up feeling guilty about considering having him sleep outside. I really do love my puppy. Honest. I do.
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Its not just breeders, rescue groups state that dogs adopted must be kept inside.
Exactly.
Come to my neighborhood and walk down the street and see our neighbor's dogs. He has at least two chained up outside 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One is the size of a chihuahua and the other is a beautiful, filthy dirty Springer Spaniel. When I asked the wife why they would keep such a small dog outside, she said the dog pees in the house and she wanted to find it a home, but the husband likes the dog. When it rains, the poor Springer Spaniel has to stretch his chain to avoid the water pooled around his house. I have called Animal Services so many times and according to them he is breaking no laws. No dog deserves this life. NO DOG! I don't feel very nice about my neighbor and I can assure you, if this was a MINI Doodle puppy outside most of the day and night, I would call Animal Services, too. If we don't speak for these dogs, who does?? This puppy deserves better and once again, I feel the same towards this person as I did the woman who posted she let her puppy sleep in its own poop and pee, because she was just too tired to get up with the puppy. What would be the nicest way to tell her she is not being very nice to her dog?
That's exactly it, Laurie. Who will speak for the dogs? Everyone is so concerned about the feelings of adults who have the power of reasoning and free-will, but what about the dogs?
I would like to urge everyone who thinks that keeping a puppy outside alone in an enclosure behind a solid barrier all day is a reasonable option to sign up as a volunteer with one of the doodle rescue groups immediately. They are all desperate for help, due to the number of doodles being relinquished on a daily basis, mostly by first-time dog owners who didn't want to be educated on how to care for a dog. Come and look at the heartache first hand and then tell us about options.
When it comes to children and animals I won't mind my own business and will fight for them...even be rude if need be.
Your so right Karen, "Who will speak for the dogs." UN-socialized dogs don't get adopted and sadly many get euthanized in kill shelters.
Beautifully said! Bless you, Jennifer.
Perfectly said, Andrea!!
Ditto.
Don't be crawling into a hole Jenn - people need you and Jack needs you! Focus on that.
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