Outdoor Dogs
Original article from: Michigan Humane Society

Obviously, dogs can be forced to live outside, alone and away from their families. But to force this kind of life on a dog is one of the worst things you can do to him.  Such a life goes against a dog's two most basic instincts: the "pack" and the "den". If you have any doubts about these ideas, think of all the whining, barking, clawing dogs you have seen from dogs tied up alone outside. Dogs trying desperately to get their human families' attention, and then just giving up to become hyperactive, listless, fearful, or vicious when the stress of enforced solitude becomes too much to cope with.  

The rationale given by people who permanently keep their dogs outside is that they will spend time with the pet outside. Even the most well-meaning pet owner does not spend significant time outside, particularly when it is raining or cold (or hot).   Consequently, under the best of circumstances for the outside dog, a bowl of food and water hastily shoved before him, a quick pat given, and his owner, his WORLD is gone, leaving the animal to spend another 22 or 23 hours alone.

A dog brings you the gifts of steadfast devotion, abiding love, and joyful companionship. Unless you can responsibly accept a dog's offer of these great gifts, please do not get a dog. If you already have a dog, perhaps this article will help you to see things from his point of view, and possibly motivate you to change your relationship with him. A sad, lonely, bewildered dog, kept outside, wondering why he cannot be with his family, brings only sadness and unhappiness to the world. 



Consider a Doggy Door ....
Freedom of choice for your loyal and loving companion!

Outside Dogs.... Facts about Outside Dog Life

For animals who do not require crating or who are not prone to dig out, a doggy door could an excellent idea and certainly the animal would be more comfortable and content.

Purchasing a Doggy Door -
There are MANY sizes and type Pet Doors from which to choose!
Petco Doggy Doors .... 
Petco Doggy Doors
Petsmart also sells several price and types of Doggy Doors
including 'Economy' Doggie Doors, 'Electronic' Doors and
even Doggy Doors to use with a 'Sliding Glass' door!

NOTE: If you have a cat that you do not want to go out, there are 'electronic' doors
which ONLY open for animal wearing the collar.
(You must check batteries often to make sure they can open the electronic door.)
When using a doggy door make sure your yard is as 'escape proof' as possible,
keep your gates locked and  know and trust your neighbor in adjoining yards.

Reasons to Have a Pet Door:

Imagine if you had to wait 8 to 10 HOURS to go to the bathroom. A pet door allows your animal to "take care of business" whenever necessary.

A doggy door also provides a way to 'escape' in the event of a fire!


If giving your animal access to your yard:
  • Make your yard as escape proof as possible.
  • Keep gates securely locked to prevent someone from accidentally or purposely letting your pet out or stealing them.
  • Know and trust your neighbors who have adjoining yards. (Kids may tease your animals or even worst, a person who dislikes animals may poison the animal. In one case a hidden video camera caught a neighbor deliberately annoying an animal.)
  • In many, if not most, areas meter readers have equipment which can take meter readings from the street and they do NOT have to enter your yard.

A reliable way stop a dog from DIGGING out  is to place 12" x 12" cement
stepping stones around the entire inside perimeter of your fence.
It is a lot of work but it is effective for most (NOT all) dogs.

If you prefer that your dog not have the entire run of the house,
Block off a section of the house for your pet to use:
Regular size  'Swing Open' Doggy Walk-Thru Gate.

Extra Wide  'Swing Open' Doggy Extra-Wide Gate

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Keeping Pets Outside in HOT Humid Weather

Because we humans tend to go from our air conditioned house, to our air conditioned car, to our air conditioned office, the heat may not seem so bad. If however, we stayed outside during the intense heat of the day for several hours straight, most of us probably would be miserable.

In the Summer months, even with shade trees, it has to be unpleasant and on really hot days it is miserable for animals to remain outside during the heat of the day for consecutive hours. Of course there are some animals who might prefer this to staying inside in a crate for hours and hours, day after day!

In 'moderately' war, weather an outdoor ceiling fan may help if the area is also shaded. However in very hot weather an outdoor ceiling fan is NOT really helpful. After the temperature reaches a certain high temperature, a ceiling fan is only blowing HOT air, like using in a furnace and a fan cannot cool an animal.

When humans are outside we can cool down with 'cold' drinks, wetting ourselves with water and most importantly,  being able to go inside an air conditioned area. Dogs kept outside canNot do these things.  A doggy door (See information further down this page.) will allow them to go inside to cool themselves and have refuge from storms or other severe weather and allow to go outside if they need to relieve themselves.

If you must keep your dog outside with no doggy door, make sure to:

  • Provide plenty of shade at ALL times of the day. A dog house sitting in the sun at any time during the day is NOT sufficient to help with heat. 
  • Provide plenty of water and place water in an area which stays shaded all day. Provide an 'extra' bowl of water in case one bowl is accidentally spilled.
  • Place a children's sturdy plastic wading pool with water in a shaded area for the dog to get in to cool off. (If your dog is small make sure he can easily get out of the small pool.)
    NEVER leave a dog alone in a yard with a human swimming pool.
  • Have a water proof covered shelter that a dog may retreat to in the event of a rain storm. The shelter should be large enough for the dog to stand in without their head touching the top and should be long enough to allow the dog to lay down comfortably. It also should be raised an inch or two off the ground so it does not sit in water.

When deciding where to leave your dog, consider the weather, your own individual circumstances and most importantly, ask yourself where YOU would want to be placed to spend hours and hours, day after day!!!!

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Your animal and COLD Weather!

Anytime temperatures are near, at or below freezing, your animal should be brought inside. A dog house is NOT enough. Consider placing them in the bathroom, laundry room or make a bed for them beside your bed.

When temperatures are very cold, an animal can get sick or even die. But
even if they do not get sick, they are miserable being outside in very cold temperatures for periods of more than an hour. Imagine yourself staying outside all day or all night, even wearing a coat, you would feel awful and wish for a warm place.

In cold weather, animals Need More Food since their body uses up energy trying to stay warm. Make certain to give animals 'extra' food during the cold months.

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Heatstroke can kill your pet! ....
Don't wait until it's too late to learn the signs!

Heat Stroke

CRUELTY LAWS
When outside, a dog must always have shelter and access to water!
Failing to provide shelter, food and water is against the law
Cruelty Laws     REPORT CRUELTY!!!!

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NOTE:  If your animal has access to the outdoors,  make CERTAIN your fenced yard is as 'escape proof' as is possible.
Also, know AND trust your neighbors who have adjoining yards!

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