popnoodle 4 Posted November 15, 2013 Report Share Posted November 15, 2013 Lookin at getting a springer for rough shooting and picking up at driven shoots, but it will also be considered a family pet and be allowed in the house when we're home. Would it make any difference to how well the dog works etc if it slept indoors and had the free range of the garden during work hours (with kennel for shelter), rather than being locked in a kennel and run over night and during work hours Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted November 15, 2013 Report Share Posted November 15, 2013 Lookin at getting a springer for rough shooting and picking up at driven shoots, but it will also be considered a family pet and be allowed in the house when we're home. Would it make any difference to how well the dog works etc if it slept indoors and had the free range of the garden during work hours (with kennel for shelter), rather than being locked in a kennel and run over night and during work hours it makes no difference apart from its good for a dog to have its own space and its handy when its covered in mud and crap to have somewhere other than the settee for it to clean itself up. Quote Link to post
RubyTex 1,957 Posted November 15, 2013 Report Share Posted November 15, 2013 Lookin at getting a springer for rough shooting and picking up at driven shoots, but it will also be considered a family pet and be allowed in the house when we're home. Would it make any difference to how well the dog works etc if it slept indoors and had the free range of the garden during work hours (with kennel for shelter), rather than being locked in a kennel and run over night and during work hours it makes no difference apart from its good for a dog to have its own space and its handy when its covered in mud and crap to have somewhere other than the settee for it to clean itself up. What he said... Quote Link to post
Nik_B 3,790 Posted November 15, 2013 Report Share Posted November 15, 2013 Lookin at getting a springer for rough shooting and picking up at driven shoots, but it will also be considered a family pet and be allowed in the house when we're home. Would it make any difference to how well the dog works etc if it slept indoors and had the free range of the garden during work hours (with kennel for shelter), rather than being locked in a kennel and run over night and during work hours it makes no difference apart from its good for a dog to have its own space and its handy when its covered in mud and crap to have somewhere other than the settee for it to clean itself up. I think the other think I hear all the time is that they have much thicker coats if they live outside. When you look at my indoor Lab he has such a thin coat even now in November compared to any of the outdoor dogs. Quote Link to post
popnoodle 4 Posted November 15, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2013 Nik b I havnt heard that one before, what were the coats like on the dam and sire of your lab? I'm thinking maybe he inherited it or something? :s Quote Link to post
stroller 341 Posted November 16, 2013 Report Share Posted November 16, 2013 Just don't let the kids play fetch with it or the missus. With the best will in the world they will undo months of training in minutes.For example a couple of months ago My missus was telling me how much my big pointer enjoyed playing with one of those squeaky tennis balls !!! Fortunately no harm done but who knows what might have happened Quote Link to post
Buda bulls 1 Posted November 16, 2013 Report Share Posted November 16, 2013 Hi lads, I am in the same scenario as we speak! Just got a springer pup 7wks and would love to work him in future, so I was wondering if you guys had any do's and donts in the early stages as I have full intentions of keeping him in house but have full cooperation for the missus to find a balance of work and pet? Any info will be gratefully welcomed, cheers Quote Link to post
bell 3,598 Posted November 16, 2013 Report Share Posted November 16, 2013 Having had spaniels in and out of the house I would never have one live in now. I don't mind my dog coming in for a bit of contact on an evening and a snooze by the fire, but I find they settle easily in their own kennel space...........and it stops the mrs moaning about the mud, hair and smell lol Quote Link to post
sussex 5,777 Posted November 24, 2013 Report Share Posted November 24, 2013 We to have just got a pup (lab) that will work , it lives in with another working lab & a working (retired) Lakeland ,the thing in the earlier post about coats is I think spot on , they continually moult where before they lived outside they didn't .My wife cant bare the thought of them outside plus we have a couple of mates that had the kennels broke into & lost there dogs , so its hair every where , happy wife , happy dogs ... Quote Link to post
Blakloks 5 Posted November 24, 2013 Report Share Posted November 24, 2013 My spaniel sleeps on my bedroom floor and I've been on a few shoots that have commented on how good a dog he is doesn't make a difference just how many hours of training you put in Quote Link to post
j davies 8 Posted November 24, 2013 Report Share Posted November 24, 2013 Lookin at getting a springer for rough shooting and picking up at driven shoots, but it will also be considered a family pet and be allowed in the house when we're home. Would it make any difference to how well the dog works etc if it slept indoors and had the free range of the garden during work hours (with kennel for shelter), rather than being locked in a kennel and run over night and during work hours I have 4 fully working cockers and all kept as family pets to while not working nothing wromg with it and they all first class why should your dog miss out on day to day life and be locked up Quote Link to post
04fox8 168 Posted November 25, 2013 Report Share Posted November 25, 2013 Lookin at getting a springer for rough shooting and picking up at driven shoots, but it will also be considered a family pet and be allowed in the house when we're home. Would it make any difference to how well the dog works etc if it slept indoors and had the free range of the garden during work hours (with kennel for shelter), rather than being locked in a kennel and run over night and during work hours I have 4 fully working cockers and all kept as family pets to while not working nothing wromg with it and they all first class why should your dog miss out on day to day life and be locked up Just out of interest, are they pedigree, tuned up specimens, or just happy every day dogs? Cheers. Quote Link to post
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