Hey again. My pup is still young so it will be a long time before this happens but does anyone have any exsperience with big kennels like 10 by 5 by6 feet high? like when its not that hot out or not to cold out for mabe like an hour or 2? There would be a dog house, water, toys like kongs with treats to entertain him? becuase i go to work then come back at lunch walk him then put him back in for 2 more hours, i would rather just put him in that kennel so he has more fun.
if its not ok just tell me becuase i see alot of ppl makeing there dogs stay outdoors 24/7 (not that thats bad if anyone does it)but i figure that 2 hours would be fine. does anyone keep them 24/7 outdoors or in the garage?
No problem here. Especially with the situation you describe. May interfere with the potty training though...
He may get bored and annoy the neighbors with his barking/howling, and I'd reccomend locking it and putting a cover. Also keep in mind that he may dig if bored.
I'd check out all the good info on vrates. Mine all live in them, and love them now (not always at first) and prefere to be inside when I am home or not.
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