Originally Posted by Canis-Lupess
I agree that people shouldn't jump down somebody elses neck too quick just because they keep their dogs outdoors.
Many breeders of dogs who have a larger number of dogs keep their dogs outdoors in kennels etc...because there are just too many to have in the house. You can't call them bad dog owners just because they don't keep them indoors. As long as they go out and give them lots of attention in the day. At night, it makes no difference because, in my opinion, dogs should spend the night alone in their own space, not in the same bed as their owners. This can create over attachment and seperation anxiety, not to mention the dominance issues associated with the dog being allowed into such an important area as on the master bed.
I have to keep mine outdoors because I live with the parents who will not for anything allow them inside except at bonfire and new year because of the fireworks. If I could afford my own place, I would have them in a bit more to spend more time with me but there is nothing I can do about that so I can understand where freckledimple is coming from on this one.
Like her, I do go out and see to them several times a day. I take Jess for 3 or 4 walks each day and she's currently living in the car port next to the house and I bring her into the porch for shorter periods too which is attached to the kitchen because, since Mist died, I hate leaving her alone in the run and she has a light in the car port too for when it gets dark and my stepdad is often out there doing DIY jobs (his work shed is sort of inside the carport) in the daytime so she has him around too.