The "Dog Mahal"

   / The "Dog Mahal" #11  
What's so hard to understand here? Many of us keep our dogs outside and that's how we like it. There's no need to question why he keeps his dog outside.

Maybe not but, I would ask, why is he in a 10x10 pen when it looks like he could be romping over a hundred acres.??

Set the dog free for crying out loud.
 
   / The "Dog Mahal" #12  
What's so hard to understand here? Many of us keep our dogs outside and that's how we like it. There's no need to question why he keeps his dog outside.

how about we put a little coat on you and keep you outside year-round in iowa?

you'll pant like the devil in the summer, and freeze in the winter, getting hypothermia and frost-bite on your ears and toes --

-- and you won't be able to tell anyone about it --

-- that's really hard to understand, in my eyes --

-- it isn't 1920 any more, people.
 
   / The "Dog Mahal"
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#13  
We only own 2 acres, which is plenty for sure. Out in the country, dogs that wander off beyond their own property have a nasty habit of getting shot when they wind up at others' places, bother livestock, etc... Now sure, that's not fair to the dog who doesn't know better most times, but it's a reality I intend to protect my dog from. Not to mention the fact that it is pretty inconsiderate (and a potential liability) to let your dog roam onto other people's property (to do what dogs do, relieve themselves, dig, chase the neighbor's cat, etc). Also, we live on a fairly well traveled, paved road, so there is that danger factor too. I have considered installing a radio fence around the perimeter, and may do so to keep her contained when she's playing in the yard (Usually she can behave for about a 1/2 hour while I'm working in the shop or something before she decides that I'm not paying attention enough to catch her wandering over to the neighbor's backyard or out accross the other neighbor's bean field to "investigate" that old hog building...) Those systems have their shortcomings and I wouldn't trust them during the day when we're gone, especially given the traffic on the highway.

Our dog gets to run outside in the afternoons/evenings. She also spends roughly half of all nights sleeping in our bedroom (more often during the summer and winter or when they're forcasting a storm that night). Probably 25% of the time, we'll let her stay in only to have her wake me up at 1 a.m. and ask to go back outside (summer, winter, doesn't matter). And when let out of the basement patio door at 1 a.m, she makes a beeline to her kennel and waits at the door without being told to go there. In the mornings after she's spent the night in her kennel/doghouse, I go out and let her out for a little bit while I refill the water, fill up the food, etc. Most mornings, I have to practically beg her to go out and run around, pee, etc. Otherwise, she'll hop out when I open the door, then hop right back in and sit down. So I think she's ok with the 10x10 kennel. She has an old basketball in there that she can bat around and chase (when not chasing her own tail that is) during the day. A crate in the house would not afford her nearly that much room to move around and entertain herself during the day.
 
   / The "Dog Mahal"
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#14  
I fully understand that many dogs, cats, etc are abused, mistreated, neglected, etc. I guarantee that anyone that knows our dog would never put her in that category. She is probably one of the most spoiled pets I know. As a matter of fact, she's currently laying on the living room carpet in front of my chair, fast asleep... She travels with us every time we go to Nebraska or Kansas to "her grandparents" (she's the first "granddog" on both sides :)), usually stretched out accross the back seat of the pickup or the Tahoe while our luggage is wedged under/behind seats, sometimes tied in a trash bag in the back of the pickup in case it rains... She also LOVES to ride in the back of my truck, although I know there are folks out there that would consider that a terrible thing too. I made a special setup that is always in my truck with a short tie-out cable that she gets clipped onto. The cable is attached right behind the cab, at the center of the box. I shortened it up such that at the front corners, she can just look over the side, but can't jump over the side at all (No slack to get airborn at that point) She gets to move around in an arc. She switches sides probably every 10 seconds or less, always worried she's missing something on the other side of the truck... She enjoys "pickup rides" (don't say those words out loud around her unless you're prepared to do some driving) so much, that if I leave the truck parked with the tailgate down while working on something, she'll hop in the back and has been known to lay there (even falling asleep sometimes) for hours while I work...
 
   / The "Dog Mahal" #15  
.... She enjoys "pickup rides" (don't say those words out loud around her unless you're prepared to do some driving) so much, that if I leave the truck parked with the tailgate down while working on something, she'll hop in the back and has been known to lay there (even falling asleep sometimes) for hours while I work...

Years ago we had a jeep wrangler, back seat was removed and we had a double leash set up similar to what you describe - it was the dogs vehicle, almost never made a trip they weren't in it. When working on the property and we didn't want to be concerned about the dogs, simply park the jeep near where we were working, open the tail gate, and those 2 dogs would barely get out to go shishi. Come quitting time, close the tail gate and drive back to the driveway and they were all kinds of happy.
 
   / The "Dog Mahal" #16  
Maybe not but, I would ask, why is he in a 10x10 pen when it looks like he could be romping over a hundred acres.??

Set the dog free for crying out loud.

Oh, I see. You're one of THOSE people. Move out of town and figure it's okay to let your #$^!#$ dogs run all over the county. Have any of us told you how much we appreciate that? Then you wonder why they don't come home one day. :rolleyes:

how about we put a little coat on you and keep you outside year-round in iowa?

you'll pant like the devil in the summer, and freeze in the winter, getting hypothermia and frost-bite on your ears and toes --

-- and you won't be able to tell anyone about it --

-- that's really hard to understand, in my eyes --

-- it isn't 1920 any more, people.
It's supposed to be about 90 here to day. My cows are black and I bet they get warm. Why don't you come get them and keep them in your cool house for the day. Maybe that would make you feel better. They'll make quite the mess, but I'm sure you don't mind. After all, they can't help it.

What a bunch of bleeding hearts. Dogs are ANIMALS. They're designed to live outside and most of them actually prefer it. I've never once seen a dogs with hypothermia or frost bite. Never. I'm guessing you're just making that up. That seems to be common with you PETA type folks. Tell lies or bend the truth to sway the opinion of the uneducated.
 
   / The "Dog Mahal" #17  
What a bunch of bleeding hearts. Dogs are ANIMALS. They're designed to live outside and most of them actually prefer it. I've never once seen a dogs with hypothermia or frost bite. Never. I'm guessing you're just making that up. That seems to be common with you PETA type folks. Tell lies or bend the truth to sway the opinion of the uneducated.

i guess you don't google then?

try "dogs left outside frozen" --

-- and get this response --

Frozen Dog Barely Survives Surgery After Rescue - WDAF

please, sir, help us interpret this article --

-- and i have no affiliation or interest in PETA --

-- your comment "Tell lies or bend the truth to sway the opinion of the uneducated" sort of falls on its face here --

-- please, tell us what "really" happened to that chow --
 
   / The "Dog Mahal" #19  
I’m done. I learned long ago not to waste my time with animal rights nuts. I could find the same articles about people in those conditions, but I’m sure you’re rather worry about a dog. I could also find hundreds of articles where your precious pit bulls attacked and killed people, but you’d find some way to spin that as well. My cows look forward with their day in the AC. They’re waiting on you.

Edit: I should have said I’ve never heard of a case that involved a dog with reasonable housing outside. Any idiot knows a dog should have some cover.
 
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   / The "Dog Mahal" #20  
+ 1 MMagis. :thumbsup: These liberal idea's about animals are crazy. A few years ago at a big SD coyote hunt.....some PETA folks showed up to try to stop the event. Instead of shooting coyotes....they proposed that the hunters should live-trap / neuter / and then release 'em. :laughing::laughing:

Maybe those (proposed) neutered coyotes could find a warm home with him and his pit-bulls....cause its in-humane to release those animals out into the cold too.....right?? Should make an interesting household. :laughing:

(where do these idea's come from?? :confused2:)
 

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