What about confinement? Secure fencing/kennels?Originally Posted by sumbirdy
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What about confinement? Secure fencing/kennels?Originally Posted by sumbirdy
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I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
Robert McCloskey
Maybe Sumbirdy feels if her dogs want to stay outside then they can, all animals started out wild and in freedom in the begining of time, when I go to native resurves there are so many dogs outside running around ... they have a place to sleep at night ... I dunno but for some reason it does not bother me.
If the dog did not have lots of fur then it would HAVE to live in the house.
Yes I do belive if there's no way to secure them they should be adopted out so they don't get hit by cars but it's not hard at all to buil a simple fence this way Sumbirdy will know all the dogs are safe and secure.![]()
At least there not at a pound and they have a home where they can get food and water and won't have a chance of being killed by being stray or getting into a fight with other nabour hood dogs.
A fence is a realy good option Sumbirdy, it would keep the dogs from getting hit of course.
I know you have a great feeling for these dogs and want to help them as much as you can.
Good luck!
A well known GSD handler I know keeps his dogs outdoors and as soon as his puppies are able to, they are outside in a pen. Do I agree with it? 50/50 answer. I wouldn't do it, but it doesn't both me too much.Originally Posted by Argranade
and then again, his dogs aren't running around being ran over, chasing cars, or being shot.
Last edited by lwds; 11-03-2006 at 05:19 PM.
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
Robert McCloskey
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