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i'm know i'm on the wrong section but i will ask you guys anyway as nobody on the correct section could be arsed to answer me. ive just picked a new pup out from a litter of jacks. i already have a plummer x jrt that sleeps in the house. i am just wondering when i get the new pup can i let them sleep outside in a kennel straight away or do they have to be a certain age before they can? my dogs have always slept inside so i dont know. any advice would be appreciated thanks

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i'm sorry to hear that people have been so rude!!

 

my dogs sleep inside, but only because of theives or they'd be in kennels, you didn't say if your older is going outside too?

 

what i would do is keep the pup indoors, to get a bond and to start on toilet training (less cleaning for you in long run) then introduce the pup to it with you there, make sure the pup veiws it as a positive thing, i.e after a long walk so he's relaxed bring him to his kennel to feed him, pop a bone in there with his bed that he's been sleepin in indoors and leave him for 10 mins and gradually increase over time

 

in the end its up to you my friend, enjoy your new pup and good luck

 

all the best lurcher lass

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i'm know i'm on the wrong section but i will ask you guys anyway as nobody on the correct section could be arsed to answer me. ive just picked a new pup out from a litter of jacks. i already have a plummer x jrt that sleeps in the house. i am just wondering when i get the new pup can i let them sleep outside in a kennel straight away or do they have to be a certain age before they can? my dogs have always slept inside so i dont know. any advice would be appreciated thanks

i would say outside bud,only pets are kept inside in my opinion.all the best.

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personally i would keep it outside mate

get it used to his/her future

nice warm area to sleep an draft free an it will be right as rain

obviousley it will cry as all pups do after seperation from litter !

 

hope it helps

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