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2007-11-23 02:46:45 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

Well I am in england, its not that cold and the dog would be left for 7 hours with someone coming in to take the dog for a walk.

2007-11-23 02:59:04 · update #1

And its 3 days a week-sorry forgot to say!

2007-11-23 03:00:05 · update #2

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I would never leave my dogs outside unattended. However, if you must, you need to have someone check on the dog frequently to make sure they are still in there, have not knocked over their water, have not attracted rodents with the kibble being outside, etc. I personally would never go over 8-9 hours.
p.s. I am assuming this is a breed that can even be outside and enjoy it and assuming the weather is appropriate for the breed of dog that is being left outside. If the dog is an akita, then I would not call animal control as quickly as if I saw a min pin outside for more than a few min. unattended.

2007-11-23 02:55:05 · answer #1 · answered by dedum 6 · 0 0

Depends on the dog and the actual conditions being left in. What time of year and the region of the country should be taken into consideration. If it is during the cool or wet season be sure there is a place the dog can go to stay dry and warm like a dog house. For winter it would first depend on the breed of dog and if the dog has been spending hours outside already. Many breeds develope a winter coat naturally, just get your dog use to extended time alone. Look at it this way, how long can you stay out in the same whether with a light jacket, and use that as a gage

2007-11-23 03:02:49 · answer #2 · answered by Mikki MacKinnon 2 · 0 0

Most medium/large breed dogs will stay in a run without a problem if you are at work during the day for 8 hours. If you are providing good bedding and toys like you said then your dog will be fine. At this time of year just check to be sure they don't get too cold, and a good thing to do in a run if they do get cold is to get a tunnel mouthed igloo house or make a long narrow wooden dog house and put in a thick layer of cedar shavings around the edges of the bed. This will keep them cozy even in some of the really cold weather. An adult dog will be content as long as you make sure that everyday they get plenty of exercise, mental stimulation/training, and quality time with you. Just be careful if your dog is not spayed or neutered as dogs will climb 8 foot fences and in rare cases mate through chain-link. So if your dog is not altered you would need a top and some sort of barrier around the bottom couple of feet.

2007-11-23 03:03:54 · answer #3 · answered by gab 2 · 0 0

Dogs have an emotional need to see a human and interact with them on a daily basis. I hire a professional dog sitter who comes by, cleans the kennel, freshens food & water and then walks the dog or plays with him. She gives us an hour for $16/day.

I wouldn't leave your dog alone for mroe than 24 hours.

TX Mom

2007-11-23 02:55:53 · answer #4 · answered by TX Mom 7 · 0 0

the dog should not be unattended no matter what. even if the dog is not a puppy, it can still get into trouble. u can watch the dog from, a nearby window. the time u leave the dog outside {supervised} should depend on the weather {if its cold have him out for a short time maybe 10-20 min u dont want him to suffer from frost-bite, if its warm have him out a medium time maybe 30-40 min, if its hot have him out for about 10-20 min u dont want him to suffer from a heat stroke}

2007-11-23 03:03:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on where you live and what kind of dog it is. If you're here in Chicago in the winter and the dog is a Chihuahua, 10 minutes. If it's a Husky, 10 hours.

2007-11-23 02:52:57 · answer #6 · answered by Yo LO! Aussie Grins 7 · 0 0

I don't think you should ever leave a dog outside on its own, because there could be an emergency or something, and it can't clean up itself. You should be seeing and playing with your dog everyday, because it needs exercise.

2007-11-23 03:01:24 · answer #7 · answered by kikikara16 1 · 0 0

it depends on what kind of dog you have i have a astrallian blue healer and we leave her outside for at the most of an 2hour period and then let her back in but she has a house,toys, and food, and water out there

2007-11-23 02:56:18 · answer #8 · answered by hello14171 2 · 0 0

motives to no longer save a domestic dog in the backyard ........... a million) A wild animal ought to injure or kill the puppy 2) The puppy could ingest something poisonous 3) The puppy ought to flee from the backyard 4) The puppy must be abused by making use of all people 5) The puppy must be chilly 6) The puppy must be stolen 7) The puppy does no longer be waiting to take care of itself 8) The puppy ought to get entangled in something and be suffocated 9) The puppy ought to fall prey to any form of untamed animals 10) in case you have a collar on the puppy any form of issues ought to get snagged on it and the puppy must be discovered having hung itself. 11) it ought to get caught in inclement climate, fall ill and can desire to be taken to a vet ... etc etc etc Why might desire to a puppy be saved in a crate whilst the owner isn't abode to oversee him/her a million) The puppy could be properly restrained 2) The puppy could be no longer get rid of in the abode 3) The puppy could be secure 4) The puppy could be heat & mushy 5) The puppy could be secure those are purely those i seen off the precise of my head... there are various greater motives! you're good in that there is greater stimulus outdoors besides the incontrovertible fact that it relatively is many times a damaging subject as any form of issues ought to take place to the puppy/canine. needless to say you hadn't instructed the breeder your intentions of protecting the canine locked outdoors all day or the breeder unquestionably does no longer have allowed you to take the puppy. i understand I unquestionably does no longer have enable it, and have grew to become down potential vendors for purely that reason between others. I surely have 5 canine, my oldest is 11 years previous the youngest 6 months .. none of that have ever been left outdoors unattended as i'm no longer purely a to blame breeder yet a to blame proprietor as properly. to blame vendors understand adequate to no longer depart their cherished pets unattended and roaming freely. you apart from might hadn't pronounced the age of the domestic dog ......... I maximum unquestionably wish which you probably did no longer get the puppy at 8 weeks previous and have been sticking him outdoors all day while you're at artwork in the warmth temperature and convenience of your place of company.

2016-09-30 01:08:33 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As long as the temperature is not in the extremes, I would say 12 hours is about the limit.

2007-11-23 02:55:46 · answer #10 · answered by Marcella S 5 · 0 0

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