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  On 30/01/2014 at 12:56, mackay said:

What exactly can your grandparents do that would be in any way detrimental to your dog ?.

Or are you thinking your dog will be soft due to getting it's ears rubbed etc, or perhaps you think your dog is bonding with grannie rather than you.

That'll all change when the dog realises you provide the fun and sport.

Whatever the reason mate I'd rather have my pup in the house with my grandparents than laid out in a kennel on it's tod.

This is definitley not the case pretty reidculous comment to be honest, going soft because of her ears getting rubbed?!! I spend every spare minute wih my pup, she goes everywhere with me that i can take her so not worried in the slightest about our bond.

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What exactly can your grandparents do that would be in any way detrimental to your dog ?. Or are you thinking your dog will be soft due to getting it's ears rubbed etc, or perhaps you think your dog

Malt, I was gonna post similar mate on my first reply but I thought na, for once don't be a c**t and give him some advice but I seriously thought the same mate. I can't for the love of me think what

FFS the fella was just asking a question on kenneling his dog after it being inside for 10 months. Why people can't just answer people's questions instead of jumping to conclusions and passing judgmen

  On 30/01/2014 at 16:21, lurcherman887 said:

I just got a spaniel cross 1 day howling now stopped didnt go out too it once ,id have mine in if I could but not around kids so kennel it is your grandparents petting the dogs not going to ruin it. Get a grip....

Who said the problem was my grandparent petting it? get the facts before making idiotic posts

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Once again people making stupid comments for no reason, why would i want to kennel my pup if i thought it wasnt neccessary? Do you really think that i would be annoyed that my grandparents were petting my pup or spending time with it? thanks again to the people who answered the question and didnt try to pick holes in the original post.

 

ATB

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  On 30/01/2014 at 19:01, matt101 said:

 

  On 30/01/2014 at 16:21, lurcherman887 said:

 

I just got a spaniel cross 1 day howling now stopped didnt go out too it once ,id have mine in if I could but not around kids so kennel it is your grandparents petting the dogs not going to ruin it. Get a grip....

Who said the problem was my grandparent petting it? get the facts before making idiotic posts[

 

Stop moaning and put the dog out

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FFS the fella was just asking a question on kenneling his dog after it being inside for 10 months. Why people can't just answer people's questions instead of jumping to conclusions and passing judgment on how much time he's spending with the dog! I believe it's better to kennel working dogs, that way your the only one to feed it, play with it, walk it, you are ultimately the center of that dogs world once it realises that, it'll do anything for you. So if the fella wants to kennel it then that's his decision no point in making arsey remarks, this site is ment for helping others with the same interests after all.

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  On 30/01/2014 at 20:06, Sweeney said:

FFS the fella was just asking a question on kenneling his dog after it being inside for 10 months. Why people can't just answer people's questions instead of jumping to conclusions and passing judgment on how much time he's spending with the dog! I believe it's better to kennel working dogs, that way your the only one to feed it, play with it, walk it, you are ultimately the center of that dogs world once it realises that, it'll do anything for you. So if the fella wants to kennel it then that's his decision no point in making arsey remarks, this site is ment for helping others with the same interests after all.

No problem offering advice, but if you come on here appearing to chuck your toys out the pram because your grandparents aren't abiding by a set of rules you set them you set them and act a spoilt brat, you deserve everything you get. He didn't have to mention his grandparents or his set of rules, all he had to ask was could he put a dog outside after being kept in for a few months..

 

I can actually sympathise with him in a way. I had a kid young and moved out with my girlfriend. It didn't go well so I moved out and back in with my nan and grandad. They spoilt my kid rotten when I had her over there to stay, if she couldn't get her own way she used to go and get it off my nan or more often my grandad. Used to drive me mad when I was a 19 year old lad trying to come to terms with being a dad, all my discipline was being undermined and my work undone.. Then I grew up... My nan and grandad are both in the ground now and I think back to the joy that being round my little girl brought to them towards the end of their lives, it was more than worth the hassle I thought I was living through at the time..

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  On 30/01/2014 at 20:22, Malt said:

 

  On 30/01/2014 at 20:06, Sweeney said:

 

FFS the fella was just asking a question on kenneling his dog after it being inside for 10 months. Why people can't just answer people's questions instead of jumping to conclusions and passing judgment on how much time he's spending with the dog! I believe it's better to kennel working dogs, that way your the only one to feed it, play with it, walk it, you are ultimately the center of that dogs world once it realises that, it'll do anything for you. So if the fella wants to kennel it then that's his decision no point in making arsey remarks, this site is ment for helping others with the same interests after all.

No problem offering advice, but if you come on here appearing to chuck your toys out the pram because your grandparents aren't abiding by a set of rules you set them you set them and act a spoilt brat, you deserve everything you get. He didn't have to mention his grandparents or his set of rules, all he had to ask was could he put a dog outside after being kept in for a few months..

 

I can actually sympathise with him in a way. I had a kid young and moved out with my girlfriend. It didn't go well so I moved out and back in with my nan and grandad. They spoilt my kid rotten when I had her over there to stay, if she couldn't get her own way she used to go and get it off my nan or more often my grandad. Used to drive me mad when I was a 19 year old lad trying to come to terms with being a dad, all my discipline was being undermined and my work undone.. Then I grew up... My nan and grandad are both in the ground now and I think back to the joy that being round my little girl brought to them towards the end of their lives, it was more than worth the hassle I thought I was living through at the time..

I get that and that's fair enough but were on about a dog here not a child
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My bitch was 4 an 1/2 years old before going outside, do it gradually don't just chuck the dog out and expect it to be happy, I started off just feeding mine in her run and leaving her in there for an hour, let her back out so on and so on, I used to put treats in her kennel area, big meaty bones stuff like that, make the kennel seem like a nice place, never put her in the run through punishment. Eventually she was quite happy being in her run while I was at work, neighbours always said she whimpered for a while but never howled the street down all day. She comes back in at night time. On the odd occasion when we've been out I've gone out to let her back in and she was fast on in her kennel and she slept all night, all dogs are different though so just take it steady and see how your pup gets on

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  On 30/01/2014 at 20:34, Sweeney said:

 

  On 30/01/2014 at 20:22, Malt said:

 

  On 30/01/2014 at 20:06, Sweeney said:

FFS the fella was just asking a question on kenneling his dog after it being inside for 10 months. Why people can't just answer people's questions instead of jumping to conclusions and passing judgment on how much time he's spending with the dog! I believe it's better to kennel working dogs, that way your the only one to feed it, play with it, walk it, you are ultimately the center of that dogs world once it realises that, it'll do anything for you. So if the fella wants to kennel it then that's his decision no point in making arsey remarks, this site is ment for helping others with the same interests after all.

No problem offering advice, but if you come on here appearing to chuck your toys out the pram because your grandparents aren't abiding by a set of rules you set them you set them and act a spoilt brat, you deserve everything you get. He didn't have to mention his grandparents or his set of rules, all he had to ask was could he put a dog outside after being kept in for a few months..

 

I can actually sympathise with him in a way. I had a kid young and moved out with my girlfriend. It didn't go well so I moved out and back in with my nan and grandad. They spoilt my kid rotten when I had her over there to stay, if she couldn't get her own way she used to go and get it off my nan or more often my grandad. Used to drive me mad when I was a 19 year old lad trying to come to terms with being a dad, all my discipline was being undermined and my work undone.. Then I grew up... My nan and grandad are both in the ground now and I think back to the joy that being round my little girl brought to them towards the end of their lives, it was more than worth the hassle I thought I was living through at the time..

I get that and that's fair enough but were on about a dog here not a child

 

It's his grandparents I was thinking about! :laugh:

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