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Why would that be ? They should be just as comfortable, warm, dry, clean and draught proof in a kennel as in a house, if kennelled corectly.   Cheers.

I keep my mangy curs in a cold, damp, draughty kennel with no bedding and feed them on shite and give them a good kicking every so often, as it makes them 'arder and better workers !!!     Cheers

I li  I like having a dog in the house, stops me being lonely Also, it's a handy security device. Wouldnt have more than one living in though!

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more trouble in the house, far better for all if they can be kennelled. good for all concerned to have their own space, although i have a dog in the house and dogs in kennells :laugh:

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I like having a dog in the house, stops me being lonely :cray::laugh: Also, it's a handy security device. Wouldnt have more than one living in though!

less chance of them being stolen as well

Thats the only good reason for a dog being in the house. The rest are shite!! The dog doesn't want to be there. If your nice and warm watching the tv that means the dog is f*****g roasting. And yes i believe that a dog kept indoors will be softer than a dog that lives outside. All my opinions of course................. :bye:

get back on yer own section you cause its you thats talking the shite

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more trouble in the house, far better for all if they can be kennelled. good for all concerned to have their own space, although i have a dog in the house and dogs in kennells :laugh:

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I like having a dog in the house, stops me being lonely :cray::laugh: Also, it's a handy security device. Wouldnt have more than one living in though!

less chance of them being stolen as well

Thats the only good reason for a dog being in the house. The rest are shite!! The dog doesn't want to be there. If your nice and warm watching the tv that means the dog is f*****g roasting. And yes i believe that a dog kept indoors will be softer than a dog that lives outside. All my opinions of course................. :bye:

get back on yer own section you cause its you thats talking the shite

Reported for being a grumpy arsehole.............. :laugh:

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more trouble in the house, far better for all if they can be kennelled. good for all concerned to have their own space, although i have a dog in the house and dogs in kennells :laugh:

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I like having a dog in the house, stops me being lonely :cray::laugh: Also, it's a handy security device. Wouldnt have more than one living in though!

less chance of them being stolen as well

Thats the only good reason for a dog being in the house. The rest are shite!! The dog doesn't want to be there. If your nice and warm watching the tv that means the dog is f*****g roasting. And yes i believe that a dog kept indoors will be softer than a dog that lives outside. All my opinions of course................. :bye:

get back on yer own section you cause its you thats talking the shite

Reported for being a grumpy arsehole.............. :laugh:

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Makes them jack :whistling:

 

 

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Now now Giro lets not start all that again ! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Personally i like a bit of both. Mine is kenneled but i let him in when i come home from work and kick him out late on at night or if he is getting under my feet, i do think you get a little bit of a closer bond with them when there with you a lot more though. But i don't think it makes any difference working wise as i have known good grafters that have lived both in and out. :thumbs: Cheers Atb

 

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working dogs are better kept in kennels well built ones , as they no there home and you have yours if you have the space etc

I agree whin, but as i have got older and softer i do like to have them potter about the house with me, but when i come in and there stinkin and covered in shite they get kicked back in the kennel and also at night and when i am in work mate :thumbs: Cheers atb

 

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Ive dogs indoors and dogs outside, 2 wouldnt be housedogs even if there was a foot of snow outside, 1 would like to be a housedog and trys every trick in the book to get into house and ive 1pet and 1pup indoors although feck knows why I havent kicked the pup outside already

 

I believe 1 dog inside is enough, and that as long as you spend plenty of time with the others living in or out should make little difference

 

Only difference I can see is you spot illness or injury quicker in a house dog cause you spend more time with them

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deffo better off in the kennel...know from experiance.

Why ? Explain then mate ? It don't make a single difference work wise, but just my humble opinion :thumbs: Atb

as i said earlier ive got one in the house and the rest kennelled, when this one in the house has passed away then no more in the house, having said that the only time the kennell doors are shut is at night and when im away from home :thumbs:

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