A better question. How do we train our dog so that we can keep it in the house and not be a lawn ornament? Dogs are pack animals so to keep it outside away from its pack is cruel. I wonder why he tries to get in?
http://www.dogsdeservebetter.com/qualityoflife.html
http://www.greatdanecluboflasvegas.org/trouble_with_outside_dogs.html
http://www.arescuemom.org/OutsideDogs.html
2007-01-02 12:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Repeat after me: "The day my puppy doesn't want to be with me INSIDE the house is a very BAD day."
You have a golden retriever---a dog which is poorly suited to living outside and alone. The day a GR doesn't prefer to be with people is a bad day for the dog and the owners because it is a sign you have BROKEN a Golden---one of the sweetest, lovable, most obedient breeds on earth.
Bring your dog inside or give it to a breed rescue group (find one through www.petfinder.com) because training a 22 week old Golden to live outside is like pouring sugar and bleach in the gas tank of a fine automobile---you may not kill it but you will ruin any chance it has of EVER running properly.
2007-01-02 12:32:55
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answered by bookmom 6
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If this is whatever new, then i'd propose he has a clinical challenge, much as mainly with that, you'd no longer in finding him poohing AND peeing. In general only one or the other. So i'd advise that unless external situations have modified - new home, new humans round and so forth.And many others., he is virtually no longer relatively as condominium-informed as you thought. So back to dog one, or at the least getting up and taking him out every three hours, quite often. If a dog knows he will be able to go outside to empty and quite often, he'll generally hold. If he does not recognize when he's subsequent going to be competent to head out, he'll just go. I had to go back to working a full day three days a week for a even as, leaving our lot for 9 hours. I set the condominium as much as enable for them to go, in an extension area, however for quite some time after I was equipped to discontinue working again, if we went out of an evening, we would come again to a large number where they'd all been safe earlier than. This was once in simple terms since they got into the addiction of no longer known when I'd be again, so they just went. Shut the bedroom door if you find yourself no longer in there. Confine him to areas that don't matter as so much if he has a mistake, however mainly, take him out, quite often, so he must haven't any have to be messing indoors. And get his well being checked!!
2016-08-10 06:17:56
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answered by ? 4
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I agree -- especially with a puppy and a golden retriever to top it off. Goldens are "family" animals and deserve to be with the family. If you didn't want the dog to come in the house, you shouldn't have gotten one in the first place.
2007-01-02 12:22:58
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answered by GSDotch 3
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He really is better off learning to be an indoor dog. He is running back into the house because he wants to be with the humans. Goldens in particular want to be with people.
2007-01-02 12:25:28
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answered by renodogmom 5
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Dogs are social animals. He's still young and was taken from his littermates only to be put outside...alone. Why is he stuck outside? What's the point of having a dog that lives outside?
Not a difficult solution. Let him inside so that he can be with his pack (you and your family).
2007-01-02 12:22:28
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answered by KJ 5
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He wants to be with you. Golden Retrievers are very family oriented dogs and they need to be with their people. I would consider bringing him inside with you.
2007-01-02 13:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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pooooooor baby! He wants to be inside!!! Why keep a dog outside! They aren't meant to live outside. My parents kept our dog out their once all the time and never let her in, she began to get hostile towards us and one winter it got really cold at night and when we got up in the morning and went outside to check on her she was just lying hustled up to the house freezing! A could of weeks later she died of a Phnemonia or something. You shouldn't keep your dog outside! He wants to be inside, you should let him come in.
2007-01-02 12:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to be the alpha. The dog should be taught to sit and stay at doorways, gates and stairways. The dog should NEVER be allowed to go before you through a door, up or down stairs or through a gate.
Start with basic obedience -- sit, stay, down, come, heal. Demand your dog sit and stay before you open the door.
I do agree, however, that your dog should NOT be kept exclusively outside. That's no life for a dog.
2007-01-02 12:24:55
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answered by ? 4
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He wants your company. If you don't want your dog to be part of the family, please find it a different home, hopefully someone who will appreciate these wonderful 4 legged creatures.
2007-01-02 12:22:06
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answered by Anonymous
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