BY Labs
Posted : 4/12/2007 9:51:40 PM
"Part of the reasoning behind kennelling is to ensure she get the "right coat"... someone told them if she is kept inside all the time she will never get a winter coat which she will need when working.... This just doesn't sound right to me. "
That is ridiculous -- all of my Labs are house dogs and if they are genetically programmed to have a correct coat they will have one whether inside or outside.
Obviously the coat may be a bit thicker if kept outside but if the dog doesn't have the genes for a correct double coat it won't have one whether inside or outside.
Labs prefer to be with their family -- those who are kenneled or relegated to the garage or backyard without frequent human contact often become barkers, diggers, escape artists, destructive, etc. These are the dogs we often see in rescue and often are black males aged 9 months to 2 years. As a breeder I will not sell a puppy to someone who intends to kennel it 24/7.
Deb