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Can Golden Retrievers Live Outside?

Can Golden Retrievers Live Outside?

Can golden retrievers live outside? This is an ongoing debate that may never be over. Some people feel that golden retrievers are supposed to guard the home, not be part of it. Others feel that golden retrievers should be kept indoors mostly and treated as loyal and trusted family members.

Dogs have a need to be part of a pack. They enjoy being a member of the family unit. While some breeds of DOG can physically survive being left outside, it can take a mental toll on them. They require more social stimulation than most owners, even with the best of intentions, are capable of giving.

Many outdoor golden retrievers become overwhelmed and stressed (read more about a golden retriever separation anxiety by their situation. This can cause barking, scratching, fear or aggression toward anyone or anything that comes their way. Unfortunately, some owners think that that is a good thing because they feel that it makes the golden retriever more protective of the property. Keep in mind that a security system can protect your property more than a tied up golden retriever can, and you don’t have to feed the security system.

Consider for a moment how bored you would be if you were tied to a rope and left alone for even an hour or two. Well, an outdoor golden retriever endures that every single day.

Other things to consider are the type of golden retriever and the weather in your area. In a hot climate a golden retriever can easily suffer from dehydration and heat exhaustion. In a cold environment they have the potential to freeze to death. Larger DOGS tend to do better outside than smaller DOGS, but even larger DOGS need socialization.

So, if you are determined to keep a golden retriever outside, be sure to spend plenty of time playing with it, give it a good shelter from whatever your weather conditions may be, keep its area clean, keep a constant supply of food and water and allow it some room to run, whether on a leash or in a fenced in yard.

Don’t Leave Your Golden Retriever Outside without Water and Food Bowl

When you leave your Golden Retriever outside, don’t forget to give him food and water. Your pet needs to have enough food and fresh water continuously especially in hot weather. You should also check regularly if the water bowl has spilled and will need a refill. Make sure you’re up for the tasks since these could take some time to get used to.

Busy owners that would like to leave the Golden Retriever outside could benefit from the automated dog feeders and watering products on certain sites. These toys can meter water and dog food on a timing mechanism. These feeders can also assist in avoiding intestinal bloating in your dog.

In cold weather, you should give him food that is high in fat. The food with high calories will keep you dog warm. If the water freezes in negative temperatures you can use water heater to prevent the freezing under the cold weather.

The bottom line is that you can keep some types of DOGS outside under some conditions, but if you aren’t planning to spend time with your golden retriever dog then you probably shouldn’t own one.

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Patrick Astim

Dr. Patrick Astim (PhD) was born in Northern Ireland and grew up in United States, he attended College for undergraduate studies from 1992-1996 and the University of Veterinary Medicine from 1997-2001. His professional interests include stem cell therapy, immunotherapy, pet therapy, soft tissue surgery, oncology, and internal medicine. In his free time, Dr. Astim enjoys blogging and many outdoor activities including golfing, playing basketball and helping animal shelters. He also enjoys sharing his enthusiasm for Golden Retriever dogs and veterinary medicine with the next generation of veterinarians and is always willing to spend time visiting classrooms as well as mentor current and prospective veterinary students. Dr. Astim is married and has two children: Scot, and Sarah. There are also two Golden Retriever dogs, Leia and Molly and a cat, Nita, that live under the Astim’s roof.

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