this would be my concern too. OP get a dogwalker to come play with dog in yard midday.Anonymous wrote:Personaaly, I would be afraid someone would snatch my adorable puppy from my yard if it was out there alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a three-year-old foxhound who needs to run around in our fenced backyard for a few hours a day to be a happy pet. When she is stuck inside for too long, she goes a little nuts and gets up to bad things, like eating my couch. For as long as we’ve had her this has not been an issue because at least one of us has been home and able to let her outside whenever she needs to go. But now that everybody is back to school and work she is stuck in a crate for a good part of the day. A dog walker won’t work, because she just needs to run around like a maniac, not take a walk on a leash. We’ve tried doggy daycare and while it definitely meets her needs, it’s just prohibitively expensive for us to do on a daily basis.
My husband got the idea to put the open door of the crate up against a dog door to the backyard and let her come and go as she pleases. We tried it out over the weekend and she totally understands the concept and seemed happy with it. But I’ve never left her in the backyard when someone is not at home and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I’m not worried about her going over the fence, it’s an 8 foot privacy fence and while she jumps at it she cannot clear it. But it still feels a little irresponsible to let her be out there on her own. Has anybody done something like this successfully? Am I overthinking this?
I did it for a dozen years with my cocker spaniel. It was great. What are you worried about?
Anonymous wrote:OP I had an American Foxhound that I got from a shelter in Ava when she was 1-2. I lived in a Condo. She got lots of exercise and didn’t have a yard. Given that you have a yard I would have the kids take turns throwing a ball for her in the morning before school, Dogwalker midday, dogwalker could even throw the ball in the back yard for 20 mins or just let her run around if you think that is better than a walk. Then after school/work a long walk then time in the yard.
Anonymous wrote:We have a three-year-old foxhound who needs to run around in our fenced backyard for a few hours a day to be a happy pet. When she is stuck inside for too long, she goes a little nuts and gets up to bad things, like eating my couch. For as long as we’ve had her this has not been an issue because at least one of us has been home and able to let her outside whenever she needs to go. But now that everybody is back to school and work she is stuck in a crate for a good part of the day. A dog walker won’t work, because she just needs to run around like a maniac, not take a walk on a leash. We’ve tried doggy daycare and while it definitely meets her needs, it’s just prohibitively expensive for us to do on a daily basis.
My husband got the idea to put the open door of the crate up against a dog door to the backyard and let her come and go as she pleases. We tried it out over the weekend and she totally understands the concept and seemed happy with it. But I’ve never left her in the backyard when someone is not at home and I’m not sure how I feel about it. I’m not worried about her going over the fence, it’s an 8 foot privacy fence and while she jumps at it she cannot clear it. But it still feels a little irresponsible to let her be out there on her own. Has anybody done something like this successfully? Am I overthinking this?