Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s definitely possible, OP.
People are being very unkind on here. I have allergies and wasn’t too excited about getting our dog (which was for the sake of our kids who have been begging for years). Fast forward a year since getting her, she is certainly a part of the family and she adores me the most - she is loved and treated VERY well all the while being an OUTSIDE dog. We have a gorgeous fenced yard with a deck, plenty of shade and shelter from the rain. She spends 10-12 hours outside I’d say, sniffing, smelling, chewing, chasing animals, and she is VERY HAPPY doing so. She sleeps inside in a crate and only has access to designated areas of the house where there’s so carpet.
If you get a dog, it will become part of the family and you will treat it humanely (unless you’re a monster).
Get a grip. OP only asked a question.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter really likes dogs. She pets and talks to every dog she meets.
She has being asking for a dog for quite a long time.
But I am sensitive to animal smell and hair.
Is it possible to keep a dog in backyard outside?
I HATE you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it’s definitely possible, OP.
People are being very unkind on here. I have allergies and wasn’t too excited about getting our dog (which was for the sake of our kids who have been begging for years). Fast forward a year since getting her, she is certainly a part of the family and she adores me the most - she is loved and treated VERY well all the while being an OUTSIDE dog. We have a gorgeous fenced yard with a deck, plenty of shade and shelter from the rain. She spends 10-12 hours outside I’d say, sniffing, smelling, chewing, chasing animals, and she is VERY HAPPY doing so. She sleeps inside in a crate and only has access to designated areas of the house where there’s so carpet.
If you get a dog, it will become part of the family and you will treat it humanely (unless you’re a monster).
Anonymous wrote:My daughter really likes dogs. She pets and talks to every dog she meets.
She has being asking for a dog for quite a long time.
But I am sensitive to animal smell and hair.
Is it possible to keep a dog in backyard outside?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some parts of the world yes. In the DC area...no.
Guard dogs I'm sure, spend most of their day outside but they're not pets.
We have three German Shepherd “guard dogs”. One is a police K9. They live inside the house with their family. I simply cannot image them living outdoors. They are a part of our family.
Anonymous wrote:Some parts of the world yes. In the DC area...no.
Guard dogs I'm sure, spend most of their day outside but they're not pets.
So in MoCo, it's not illegal?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you would be reported to Animal Control so fast your head would spin. Let her like dogs, don't get one for your household.
Our former neighbors kept two dogs outside.
Even when they went away in the summer for weeks.
They were reported.
The animal control folks were rightly concerned about water, food, and "shelter" (which was an overhead tailgating tent). From their viewpoint, checked all the boxes and no action.
Barking at all hours of the night, esp. with summer thunderstorms. Neighbors called MoCo police non-emergency line regarding noise violation. Came out. Nothing happened.
So, in my opinion, not great for the dogs.
IME, being reported in a big county results in nothing happening.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you would be reported to Animal Control so fast your head would spin. Let her like dogs, don't get one for your household.