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Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterAshley from Utah, Salt Lake City Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
you can also use straw to keep a dog warm in the winter time. we have a german shepherd and she doesn't like to be in the house so we got her a dog house and put straw in it for the winter time and she does great Post by cherokeegirl RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterI think it is a lot of bunk to say a dog has to live inside. I agree during harsh weather conditions it is necessary to make sure your dog is taken care of. A dog is a pet not a member of the family. It is not a human. Applying human ethics to animals does not make sense. Post By Allen (Guest Post) RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterAshley, some of this advice about not owning a dog unless you can keep it indoors seems awfully harsh to me. You can have a happy dog that lives outside - I know because I have two large labs that live outside 99% of the time because of my allergies that have worsened over the years and they are well behaved and as happy as can be!! I have made it a ritual to go out every morning and visit with them first thing. I am also in and out of the backyard all day doing yardwork and gardening and several times at night and always make a point to make it a big deal out of visiting with them. Just make sure that you are giving your dog plenty of attention and interaction throughout the day. We do, and I don't feel bad at all that they "live" outdoors. Other than human interaction and attention, they need shelter, shade, and fresh water and it sounds like you have some good ideas about keeping them warm. Mine do come indoors - either in the mudroom or in a lighted garage with circulated air or heat - at times that there is stormy weather, or when the heat index is extremely high or when temperatures drop close to around freezing. Otherwise, they are perfectly fine outdoors. As far as winter goes, if you live in an area where there are harsh winters (I live in the south, so not so much here) there are also outdoor heaters that you can purchase - like the ones that they use at football games to keep the players warm at the bench. You may want to look into one of those. Post by mef1957 RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
Kimberly, please contact your local humane society. How unfair to the poor dog to be forced to live in those conditions. Post by ILuvDobes RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterMy neighbor and his family have a 1yr old dog, looks like a mix, about 45pounds. They do not have a fenced in yard, and I recently learned that the dog has been living in their attached garage. I can see fresh food and water, and the garage is immaculately clean. However, the door is kept down most of the time, and they are rarely home, plus they keep her tied in the corner. Does anyone know if this is legal, it seems like poor ventilation and overheating/frigid temperatures could put the dog at risk. Plus, she is very overweight, I have never seen them take her for a walk, and I know a dog is its happiest and healthiest when it has room to romp and play. She has about a 5 foot circle radius to live in, and must be terribly lonely. Ironically she is the sweetest thing, not bitter at all. Can anyone offer suggestions on if I should approach my neighbor regarding my concerns? Post By Kimberly (Guest Post) RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterIt wouldn't be fair to keep a dog in an environment where he will be isolated from people. Instead of getting a dog, why don't you consider helping out in an animal shelter or a local organization that helps animals. My sister could not afford to keep a pet for her teenagers, so they found an organization that needed volunteers to walk, groom and love their animals until they were adopted. Ask a local vet for help finding one in your area. Good luck. Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
Hi Ashley, I'm originally from Connecticut and when i was up there my dog was not allowed in the house either, i had a collie and she had the run of the yard (big yard) and had her dog house, she didn't like the cedar chips in her bed but she did love leaves (rake leaves into a spot where you can cover them for the winter as they will need changing) that fell off the trees covered with a nice comfy flannel type blanket in the winter make sure the dog house has a rubber flap over the doorway of the dog house, if it got really cold close to zero she stayed in our basement on those nights, course your winters are probably colder than mine were so i think it's best for you to get a Husky.. Basically they will be conditioned for the outside temps if you keep them outside starting from puppies... Think about the stray dogs they roam around in all kinds of weather.. Post by candleglows RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
Actually you will be miserable as well. I cannot Post by meoowmom RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
BRAVO, mncl. Post by ILuvDobes RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterTo do such a thing is cruel. Please be concerned with the dog's well being. Your mother would do you a better service saying no to a dog, than subjecting the dog to this type of care. Dogs are wonderful, but they deserve proper care. Why not wait till you are on your own and able to provide proper care for the dog. It may be a beautiful dream to own a dog, but that dog is the one that will suffer with those conditions. Be realistic and consider the animal. Post by nmcl RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
Please don't get a dog until/unless your mother lets you keep him/her inside -- would your mother be interested in helping you choose the dog for the family (since that's what the dog will be)? Have you checked out www.Petfinders.com? All the animals for adoption on that site are in shelters because of being abandonned or picked up as strays. (I have adopted several, I have 2 now that we've adopted from a rescue shelter.) You can choose by breed, by size, etc, either locally or regionally. You can look at the pictures and find one that you like the looks of, and there is contact information for each animal so you can call or email the shelter for more information. Post By Nancy from Florida (Guest Post) RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
Do not subject a poor dog to isolation, freezing and hot temperatures. It is not fair. It's obvious your Mom does not want a dog, so wait until you have your own place and then you will be able to properly care for an innocent pet. Post by ILuvDobes RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterI have had dogs all my life and we have never never had a dog that lived outside. The other posts are right, they are social animals and it would not be fair to get a dog that you can not enjoy as a loving pet indoors. Please think this over and maybe someday when you have your own home, you can have an indoor pet. Why get a dog if you can not truly enjoy his company. Post by malinda RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
Ashley, I agree with a lot of the previous posts. Dogs are social creatures and it would be cruel to keep one isolated in a garage. Post by azDana RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterMy experience with the flat electric warmers was a bust, they DO NOT FEEL WARM TO THE TOUCH, they promise only 44 degrees on the label, so why buy it? And the post above is true, the dog needs to be with its pack, and that's you, so bring him in the house and be good to him! Otherwise he is out there miserable physically with being froze to death (it happens regularly, and even if he survives it's wrong) and also brokenhearted, wondering what he did to be banished from the pack. Dogs' ideal temp is 63' F, and warmer is fine (they like laying on the paved driveway in spring) but winter temps are not okay. Sometimes being a very caring and loving owner and doing the very best for your dog means rehoming him. Good luck. Post by kimhis RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
I agree that it might be a better idea to wait awhile before getting a dog. A dog is a living breathing member of the family and to just keep it in a garage to play with it when you feel like it isnt doing the dog any favors. Post by Sheraone RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
No, it's not good enough unless you plan to get a dog that likes cold weather, perhaps a husky. No dog should be left along anywhere. They should be part of the family. Post by Stngray RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterYou can use cedar chips, for bedding, or an insulated padding for your pet to sleep on. Then you can run a light over his sleeping area, for extra heat. Post by barrsbits RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In WinterIf a dog is going to be kept outdoors only, a person should not have a dog. Dogs need compainionship. It's cruel to treat an animal this way. Post by teddygirl RE: Keeping An Outdoor Dog Warm In Winter
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