rwbeagles
Posted : 10/24/2008 9:34:20 AM
Many hunting dogs yes are kept outdoors. I do believe acclimating a hunting dog to temps it will be working in, is wise...as it helps coats adjust and bodies/metabolism. IF you are feeding them appropriately, housing them appropriately and socializing them either with your training, working/hunting activities etc, appropriately.
That said. This is a PUPPY of an age it should still be with it'd dam and sibilings I might add....is it legal to SELL pups that young in your state/city? Here's it's very plainly 8 weeks. Puppies, esp pack hound puppies...need to be with other dogs and their people too...and they need protection from the elements etc.
There is no reason NOT to provide even a "hunting dog" with a nest box full of hay with four walls and a roof, and a companion to share heat with...this is MINIMUM in my (admittedly thin) book of proper housing for hunting dogs...and from what I have seen most hunters do provide this. Their dogs are important and, put food on the table, so freezing to death is not something they allow to happen!
I won't get into a debate about the way hunting dogs are kept because it's not my scene and they get enough crap from others as it is...their dogs do a job and from what I have seen many provide excellent care...even if they are not "house dogs".
But this case...the age of the pup really necessitates a rethink on these people part. It is IMO unacceptable.
BTW a garage can be made pretty comfy if the pup has an ex pen with open crate with nice crate pad...and a heater on the outside of the pen...just something to suggest to them perhaps if they are insistent on keeping it there.