Not exact matches
When I met Missy, a one - year - old German Shepard mix, she was
living outside in a
kennel.
I used to
live outside in a
kennel day and night with no companionship.
In September, Animal
Life Rescue of NC built four new emergency
kennels / shelters for its dogs for when unforeseen emergencies arise, also allowing their dogs more time to run around
outside.
At a time when hunting dogs were kept in
kennels outside, the Weimaraner
lived inside with his family with the result being a dog who loves to be with his humans.
Great for... Potty training puppies / housebreaking Older dogs that can't / won't go
outside Winter months or inclement weather Sick or injured pets Female pets that are in heat Incontinent dogs and cats Night time leakage Pets that
live in condos and apartments
Kennel liners
Outside of the
kennel, she comes to
life.
Weims do not do well
living outside or in the
kennel.
If she
lived in the
kennel for all of her 3 years, I am assuming she must have not been socialized much and may have missed out being around people and experiencing all the sights and sounds of
life outside of a
kennel.
If a dog has always soiled in the home, has
lived outside or in a
kennel, or has an unknown history, it's likely that she simply has never been house trained.
The first Staffordshire Bull Terriers brought to the United States
lived their
lives out simply as companions; it was not until 1975 that The American
Kennel Club recognized the Staffordshire Bull Terrier as a registerable breed that could be shown
outside of the Miscellaneous Classes.
Dogs
living outside (in
kennels) especially in winter will require more food to maintain bodyweight than in other seasons.
On the other hand, more patience is required because non-housetrained dogs that have
lived outside, in a
kennel or at a shelter for some time, may have long - established habits that are more difficult to change.
Living Conditions: Considering how closely attached the English Cocker Spaniel becomes to its family, it would be unkind to keep it in a
kennel or chained
outside.
At home the
lives of our canines are also better because of new types of
outside runs with
kennel fencing that is stronger and made to last longer.
A few decades ago, the typical hunting dog
lived outside in a
kennel environment.
They might have spent their entire
life outside, or locked in a
kennel 24/7?
They are not
living in crates stacked upon crates, or left
outside in
kennels.
I was born
outside, captured as a teenager, and then spent a year in foster care where I
lived in an
outside kennel.