Re: Leaving pets outdoors
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Originally posted by moosmom
My SIL neighbor has a beautiful little beagle girl called Lady. She has her own dog house with a fence around it as well as a fenced in yard. Previously, he had a rickety old garage with a flap for Lady to go when it got cold. He had it knocked down and built a brand new garage, complete with siding, and no entrance for lady to take cover from the cold!! :mad: :mad:
Even if animal control came out, since the dog still had it's own house outside of the garage, that would likely qualify it as the dog's shelter to the animal control people. It likely wouldn't matter if the dog had access to the garage or not, since it had it's own house and pen.
In our case, we had our dog for 15 years and it was always an outdoor dog, since I was allergic to cat + dog dander. He had a good sized pen outside with a house in it, but on the colder nights we would bring him in the garage, where he had a bunch of blankets to lay on. As the years went by, we even got him a second dog house inside the garage to keep him cold on the colder nights. He would get into whatever he could (like eating a nearby bag of charcoal briquets) in the garage, so his house was situated by the workbench, and we had to keep him on his leash which was attached to the workbench on the nights he spent in the garage instead of his pen. I loved that dog to death, but my allergies/asthma couldn't allow us to ever have him be an inside pet. Many types of dogs can handle cold well, but I can see what you mean about the smaller dogs getting buried in the snow.