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i have just got a pup and i am un sure of what to do. she is stopping in the house at the mo but outside i have built a good kennel.

 

thing is that she has taken to the house verywell most of the time you wouldnt know she is here her toilet training is going great but the kennel took lots time and money

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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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Yous are all like a big bunch of puffs big dirty stinking runing dog up and down the house licking it balls on the couch working dogs outside all the way dogs keep warm in there on way dont need all this beding and all that draft free this it dose not bother them good worm meal at night fresh water and worked right that how a dog should be kept plenty ov fire in them not a big house budgey

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Yous are all like a big bunch of puffs big dirty stinking runing dog up and down the house licking it balls on the couch working dogs outside all the way dogs keep warm in there on way dont need all this beding and all that draft free this it dose not bother them good worm meal at night fresh water and worked right that how a dog should be kept plenty ov fire in them not a big house budgey

 

Love it :laugh:

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I think there are pros and cons with both.

 

I used to have mine inside and whilst essentially you can form a better bond, I find they get under your feet and they are always there when you are pissed off with something else and end up getting the blame.

 

Mine seem to like living out and when I do go to see them it is quality time with my undivided attention instead of just moping around the house.

 

Gaz

 

That makes a lot of sense :thumbs:

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I think there are pros and cons with both.

 

I used to have mine inside and whilst essentially you can form a better bond, I find they get under your feet and they are always there when you are pissed off with something else and end up getting the blame.

 

Mine seem to like living out and when I do go to see them it is quality time with my undivided attention instead of just moping around the house.

 

Gaz

 

That makes a lot of sense :thumbs:

 

Cheers Moll.

 

Honestly even if I worked from home or didn't have a job then they would still be kennelled I think.

 

Gaz

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Ive had dog's living out and brought them in and i have had dog's living in then kenneled them..from my experience's it make's no difference weather they are in or out..aslong as you do the daily walk's and training they are all the same..

By the way i keep mine in and two even sleep on my bed.. :icon_redface: ..but i do sleep at night knowing they will be there in the morning.. :yes:

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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 !!!

 

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Cheers.

 

Thats the way to do it, as for mine, cold damp, excrement infested shed, heaving wi maggots, well ard are my dogs

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my dogs are all kennelled but i used to have one in the house when i was in my teens (my first lurcher) i never seen any difference in its working ability to ones that where kennelled but my mate used to own a lurcher that would not work in the rain and cold it used to work well but if it started raining it just lost all intrest in working. atb :thumbs:

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