whippet 99 2,613 Posted August 18, 2013 Report Share Posted August 18, 2013 There are a few deciding factors for me for kenneling separate. Firstly i do think dogs need there own space at times and can ( sometimes ) become dependent on the other dogs company at times. Also my old dog suffers with a bad shoulder and has a submissive nature and dosent want a thirteen week old terror/puppy diving all over him and swinging and biting his ears, he likes his own space. Back in the day some of the lads i knew that kenneled there,s together would kick off and start howling if you took the one dog lamping ( just saying not always the case, but can happen ). Also back when i had earth dogs, some of the terriers could be a mite touchy and were best kenneled alone. My dogs can see each other in the runs and the bedding boxes are lined with plastic for ease of cleaning and there is a perspex window so the pup can see the other dog. I also allow my dogs in the house so they are not always alone in the runs. Each to there own, its just the way i do things and suits me Kenneled separate And chilling in the house, best of both worlds and works for me Atb nice kennel set up mate 1 Quote Link to post
freelance 448 Posted August 18, 2013 Author Report Share Posted August 18, 2013 There are a few deciding factors for me for kenneling separate. Firstly i do think dogs need there own space at times and can ( sometimes ) become dependent on the other dogs company at times. Also my old dog suffers with a bad shoulder and has a submissive nature and dosent want a thirteen week old terror/puppy diving all over him and swinging and biting his ears, he likes his own space. Back in the day some of the lads i knew that kenneled there,s together would kick off and start howling if you took the one dog lamping ( just saying not always the case, but can happen ). Also back when i had earth dogs, some of the terriers could be a mite touchy and were best kenneled alone. My dogs can see each other in the runs and the bedding boxes are lined with plastic for ease of cleaning and there is a perspex window so the pup can see the other dog. I also allow my dogs in the house so they are not always alone in the runs. Each to there own, its just the way i do things and suits me Kenneled separate And chilling in the house, best of both worlds and works for me Atb nice kennel set up mate Cheers Bud Atb Quote Link to post
.WARREN. 288 Posted August 18, 2013 Report Share Posted August 18, 2013 There are a few deciding factors for me for kenneling separate. Firstly i do think dogs need there own space at times and can ( sometimes ) become dependent on the other dogs company at times. Also my old dog suffers with a bad shoulder and has a submissive nature and dosent want a thirteen week old terror/puppy diving all over him and swinging and biting his ears, he likes his own space. Back in the day some of the lads i knew that kenneled there,s together would kick off and start howling if you took the one dog lamping ( just saying not always the case, but can happen ). Also back when i had earth dogs, some of the terriers could be a mite touchy and were best kenneled alone. My dogs can see each other in the runs and the bedding boxes are lined with plastic for ease of cleaning and there is a perspex window so the pup can see the other dog. I also allow my dogs in the house so they are not always alone in the runs. Each to there own, its just the way i do things and suits me Kenneled separate And chilling in the house, best of both worlds and works for me Atb Tidy set up there.I prefere them on there own.saves on vet bills atb 1 Quote Link to post
perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted August 18, 2013 Report Share Posted August 18, 2013 for years i had ALL mine together fox hounds/springers and terriers all in one big run and they were fine when i came home i built 3 kenels and got rid of my hounds and one springer so i had one springer and 4 terriers together incl 2 black and tan pups and we all know how that ended! so now i have them in twos but they are all walked together and all fed outside of the kennels together i like my dogs to get on as well as possible any that dont are on yellow card Quote Link to post
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