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they make great housedogs...mine are only outside because 1 its not my house and my parents (that own the house, do not live here but own it, and my dad is allergic so I stick to the rules most of the time) don't want them inside and 2 because I have a new baby, its way better to know I am not ganna trip on either dog that love to walk right next to me wherever I am. my 3 year old boy is actually fully potty trained and my 11 month old boy is almost potty trained, they know the "go potty" command they just are not alloud in the house most of the time ![]() My dog is a house dog. He's great and I couldn't imagine it any other way. I always swore I would never allow a dog to sleep in my bed with me. Now I have my husband, my 3 year old daughter, the dog and myself in one bed. It's only a full size lol. |
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Mine are inside/outside dogs. They sleep inside at night and they randomly come in to my room when I'm home, depending on the weather/my mood/if I want them inside. I love inside dogs but sometimes I need my space! Lol.
I'll probably always be this way. I plan to teach any dog future dog to enjoy being outside, rather then inside 24/7 while I'm home. |
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Mine are inside dogs. They go outside to play and potty. And i'm out there with them. They are NEVER ALONE outside. I live in a house in the city. I refuse to let my dogs be a victim. I'm not knocking the people that do. I just refuse to have my dogs stolen, abused, escape, or get in a fight with each other. I promote chain spots, and kennel runs for the people that situations allow or calls for it. But my situation doesn't call for it
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All 4 of mine act like I am killing them when I have them go outside! They are very spoiled,100% inside, ac on high dogs! |
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Mine are indoor/outdoor.
We spend the majority of our time outside anyways, but if I have to go somewhere and the weather is nice, I've got several chain spots and tethers for the dogs who enjoy laying in the sun rather than being crated. If I have to go somewhere overnight, chances are they are staying on chain spots or tethers so they can potty/drink water whenever they want. |
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My pit and my mongrel are both classed as 'house dogs', or even 'bed dogs' because they would take over my bed if given the chance...They stay outside when i'm outside, although they do LOVE to be outside, unfortunately at the moment i'm now stuck in an apartment were we don't have a yard. Luckily, my father in law i see daily and as soon as i go down with my pups they're straight to the back door to be in the yard. They love it. I can not wait to move. Perfect dogs to be house dogs, as long as they get the exercise.
Not quite the lap dogs they pretend to be.... http://i46.tinypic.com/35bdw10.jpg But i love them, regardless. |
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My two are indoor/outdoor.
Diesel stays outside when I am working in his kennel. I also, like the above poster, live in the city and I will not let him roam free in my fenced yard. It is too dangerous. He could jump my fence, turn on my other dog.. I will not set him up for failure. My other dog does run free in my fenced backyard though. I keep the two separated. While I am home they stay inside, and sleep all night indoors. |
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Ours are mostly indoor dogs, I have a small fenced in backyard that they spend probably six hours per day in, chasing squirrels, rabbits, playing with the kids etc.
Joker prefers to be with me, always. He will potty, and putter around a bit, but then he wants in if I am indoors. He was introduced to our home in the winter. While potty training him, it was challenging on the really frigid days. He peed inside, beside the door a few of those days. I bought him some sweaters, and it soon resolved. He wanted nothing to do with the outdoors then. |
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