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Hi guys, I am just about to embark on building new kennels and wondered if any of you fellas have had a dog that lived in then was moved outdoors. I have a 10month old lurcher that I want to move outside along with a new pup when it arrives and wondered if it is difficult or whether they just get on with it and adapt to new sorroundings.

Have any of you done this? and can anyone offer me some advice or tips? it would be really helpful.

 

Thanks

 

Pat

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It depends on the dog we have had labs that have went out butbi have a staff that crys if he is left in the garden to long never mined in a kennel

 

If in is going in with a new pup it might settle but they both might wine for a bit just warn your naibours befor you do it

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i have a 20 month lurcher outside allways has been , sometimes would wine when i first got her (3 months ago) i just splashed water on the front of the run now shes silent just got another pup in the last few day she has been put out whined a little as she was indoors with my staffs for a few weeks but now shes fine and the pair are silent , in my eyes the dogs have to adapt to how you want them to they wont allways react in the way you want them to but i just find that al problems can be fixed mate !! i tried my staffs in the kennel one night .... half four in the morning she was barking at the back door shed chewed through the kennel door !!! and the boy just cries !!! allso unless the elder pup is very tempermental they should be ok with each other , my pup has a cut on her head now where shed obviously pissed my other bitch off but they learn the rules soon enough . atb 88

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