Outdoor Dog Puppy
Outdoor dog and canadian winter question...?
I have a 5 month old German shepherd dog x Labrador Retriever. She's got the labrador coat not the thicker GSD coat. She's a spring puppy and she's been outside in the yard ever since we had her. She has a shed with a very cozy dog house built into the side of it and it has insulation. This dog house was previously built for a husky.
I'm located in southern ontario so the winters have not been extremely bad but it will drop below 0, around -10 to -20 at its worst. I was wondering if it'll be ok to leave her outside in the winter.
I have also been thinking about putting a jacket on her, or even installing some sort of heater inside the shed which I'm not sure of...and don't have much info.
Any suggestions?
Look i live in the UK so it's not so bad, however i have found a site that helps with dog kennels and colder weather i have copied its contents below and added the web site as link. Hope this helps!
When the weather becomes colder or inclement weather increases, which can be as early as September depending on what part of the country you reside in, do not forget your dogs when you winterize, especially if your dog spend time indoors in the evenings or at night. It is a common misconception that dogs won't freeze and that nature made them better able to handle extreme weather conditions because their coats become heavier, etc. during the winter. Here are some tips for ensuring that your dog house is warm and that your pet will be protected.
Things You'll Need:
Rubber mat the size of the dog house doorway sealant, roof tiles, and/or siding Wood shavings, hay, or straw for bedding material Dog house
Step 1
Where you place your dog house can make the difference in how cold it gets inside. You want to make sure that the opening or doorway to your dog house is facing the south or west (preferably the south), as the coldest air and wind typically comes in from the north and northeast during the winter.
Step 2
Also consider attaching a thick rubber flap to the top of the doorway on your doghouse and that hangs close to the bottom so your dog can go in and out easily and to help protect them from the cold winter winds or conditions like snow or sleet that could blow into the structure.
Step 3
Check every few days to make sure the bedding in your doghouse is clean and dry. You want to use wood shavings, straw and hay for bedding.
Step 4
According to the Salem Animal Rescue League, you should avoid using old blankets, rugs, or newspapers for bedding in your doghouse as these items pack down easily, becoming less comfortable for your dog and therefor providing less warmth.
Step 5
If you have a wooden garage or outdoor shed, you might consider having a doggie door installed so that your dog can go into the garage at night to keep warm and sleep. You could close off a small area so that when if your dog went inside they would be contained to a specific area and be unable to wander all over the place.
Step 6
Make sure your dog house is as airtight as you can make it on the outside to keep cold air and wind drafts from getting inside where your dog will be sleeping. You can purchase liquid sealants to paint on the outside of your dog house with a paintbrush or roller.
Step 7
You can even purchase standard roof tiles, which come in a variety of colors, and nail them onto the outside of your dog house and on the roof, or measure your dog house for siding. Both roof tiles and siding will help insulate your dog house as well as helping keep out cold air and inclement weather.
Step 8
Make sure that the interior space in your dog house is the right size, since according to the Salem Animal Rescue Foundation, the size of your dog house should allow your dog to sit completely up and to stretch out when lying down. .
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Before purchasing a dog for a pet you must make a sincere, thoughtful commitment. Try to match your desires to the needs of the dog. Before you start your search for a new dog there are the following 18 things to consider.
1. Obligation and Dedication:
Owning a dog requires a long-term commitment. Adopting a dog on impulse often ends in disaster. Dogs don't make very good birthday or Christmas presents. The decision to acquire a dog should be discussed with all family members.
2. Time:
Do you have the time to spend with a pet? Unfortunately, this is not thought out and frequently overlooked, especially when there are young children in the family. Puppies and dogs need adult supervision and a five or six year old child is too young to responsibly care for them. Do you have time to train a dog? Taking time to train your dog is an obligation that must fit into your daily schedule. If you can't spare the time in training, playing, and exercising a dog maybe, you should re-consider acquiring a dog.
3. Facilities:
Do you have a large enough space for a dog? An outdoor dog needs at least a fenced in yard and a warm, dry doghouse. Do you have the space needed for keeping a dog inside?
4. Cost:
Can you financially bear the cost of a dog? Not only the cost of purchasing a dog should be considered but the cost of routine health care, veterinary fees for annual vaccinations, food, dishes, leashes, collars, beds, toys, etc.
5. Patience:
Owning a dog is a labor of love, but it takes ample patience and persistence in raising one. Having a hot, quick temper that flares up repeatedly isn't compatible with owning a dog.
6. Training:
You must give your dog at least some basic training (either by you or a professional trainer) on behavior and manner or he will be a liability rather than an asset. House-breaking, collar and leash control, obedience is necessary training. Without proper training your dog will be a nuisance and an embarrassment to you.
7. Puppy or Adult Dog?
Depending on your financial situation, the age of children in the home, and the amount of time you can dedicate to training a dog.
Adult: Adult dogs have reached their full size, coloration, and coat so usually what you see is what you get. Their personalities are already established, however many of their learned behavioral manners can be changed. Adjusting to a new family and environment can be traumatic to older dogs.
6 things to consider when acquiring and adult dog.
I: Adult dogs most likely have had their vaccination shots, although they may need boosters.
II: Spaying or neutering probably has been done, which will cut down on your expenses.
III: With an outdoor dog thats fully grown, you have a good idea what type of fencing and the size of the doghouse you will need.
IV: Inside adult dogs are likely to be housebroken with adequate manners.
V: Eating habits are usually already established in adult dogs, but you may have to change them to suit your lifestyle.
VI: Usually adult dogs are accustomed to collars and leashes, and may have had some obedience training. A grown dog with bad habits will take patience and a great deal of time and effort changing their conduct.
4 things to consider when acquiring a puppy.
I: A puppy in a household with children should be carefully monitored when together. Petting and wrestling with a puppy is great fun for children but puppies are fragile and their bones break easily so make sure children understand this when playing with them.
II: Housebreaking a puppy takes time and is particularly tedious and aggravating for the uninitiated. Days or sometimes weeks will be spent on cleaning up after a puppy before it is housebroken.
III: Puppies are vulnerable to diseases not usually associated with adult dogs. They must be checked regularly and will need vaccinations and booster shots.
IV: Spaying or neutering represent additional expenses of puppy ownership.
8. Male or Female?
The cost of raising a male or a female dog adds up to about the same, although spaying a female might be somewhat higher than the cost of neutering a male. One person may favor the temperament of females, while another person prefers masculine characteristics. Bringing a new male dog into a household that already has a male dog may present an aggression problem, unless they are raised together from puppy hood or are neutered; however, neutering won't necessarily stop male aggression. Females tend to be more gentle than males.
There are various reasons for wanting to share your life with a dog; yet, wanting a dog to love is a small part of owning a dog. You will want your dog to be happy in your home.
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