BannedBreed Lover
Posted : 6/25/2008 10:36:53 PM
aDorkable
I was thinking this weekend about how people here get up in arms about dogs staying outside, but not about working dogs. So what's the difference to you between a working dog and an outdoor dog?
For me an outdoor dog is typically a sled dog, or a livestock guardian breed. These breeds, especially the LGB are usually independent, aloof and bred for centuries to be bonded with the flock/herd. Sled dogs are sometimes brought into a home on a rotational basis, to ensure a deep bond with the musher, but as a whole, they are outdoor dogs.
A working dog in my opinion is a police/SAR dog, seeing-eye, hearing impaired, accessability dog, narcotics/contraband dog etc. Most of these dogs are not kept as pets, but as working companions in the home. Although, I believe that part of the 'Beagle Brigade's' policy is that working dogs must stay at a kennel on airport grounds, not at a handlers home.
I feel that no dog should live it's life attached to a 5 foot chain. They should be a part of the family, socialized, trained and loved by all; not destined to a life of boredom, isolation and solitude. Dogs are pack creatures, and thrive on being with their families. The only exception to this rule is the sledding/LG breeds.
Some dogs stay in kennels, which in itself isn't that bad, so long as they still receive attention, love and socialization, and some freedom.