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by 8fingerlouie
2034 days ago
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> Was that because the dog was the only part of the environment, that was alive / uncontrollable When i got my current dog i built an outdoor dog kennel (12m2) for it. My previous dog lived inside in a temperature controlled environment, so i never wondered if it would get too hot or too cold. It did however destroy most of our stuff when it was alone. Living in Scandinavia, temperatures can vary from +35C to -18C during the year, and while most of the range is "ok" (27C - -8C), the extremes was the reason for building it in the first place. Had the dog been living outside all the time this wouldn't have been a problem, but when confined to a (relatively) small space, and living indoors for half it's day means that in the summer it cannot move to a better/cooler place, and in the winter it may not have a thick enough winter coat. It has an insulated dog house there, approved for all year usage for guard dogs, and unlike my previous dog, this one actually uses it - though mostly when it rains. |
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