
I prefer to have my dogs live indoors with me as the pets they are, but sometimes circumstances aren't ideal. I have had one male entire dog kennelled outside for a few years now as sadly he is not at all safe around cats and my house is full of cats. He's got an 8'x6' kennel with a 20'x20' run and seems perfectly happy.
I have a spayed bitch who for quite some time now has been picking on her mother as well as her younger half sister. Several months ago we went out for an hour, left the dogs in the kitchen, and came home to a blood bath -this bitch had been fighting with her half sister and there was literally blood up the walls. Thankfully it was not as bad as it looked -a small tear in one ear made it bleed a lot but that was it. However since then we have not risked leaving this bitch together with the others if we are not at home. Hence we figured the best option was to kennel her with the male dog. Plenty of space, they get on very well, and of course she is spayed. So for more than 6 months now we have kennelled the two together on a regular basis, at least twice a week. At first the odd hour here and there, then eventually an entire day if we went to a show. (I always have somebody here when we go to shows, but did not want to risk there being a fight for somebody ELSE to have to deal with.) It's worked well, she doesn't mind going in the kennel at all, in fact runs in tail wagging when the gate to the run is opened.
We have always assumed that sooner or later the split would end up being permanent (knowing what bitches can be like), and yesterday this happened. Luckily I happened to be in the bathroom close the window facing the back garden when I heard muffled noises, looked out and the mother and half sister must have finally had enough as the trouble making bitch was on her back on the ground with the other two beating her up. I ran outside and got them split up in no time, but I have no doubt that had they been left for longer, there could have been serious injuries. As it was now, just one small wound. Brought the dogs in and the half sister would not leave this bitch alone, threatened her all the time. So the day had come and I moved the bitch in with the dog in his kennel. Just no option -she isn't a dog that could easily be rehomed, for various reasons.
2.30 am we woke up hearing barking outside. A lot of it. Eventually she stopped, but then at 4 am my husband's alarm went off and when he got up to get ready for work she started barking again, and just did not stop. Barking and howling. I sincerely hope our only neighbours did not sleep with an open window as I did!!
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get her used to living outside without barking all night? Clearly night time was the problem.