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Old 01-06-2010, 02:02 PM   #30
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by yorkiepuppie View Post
i agree with you that they need to be able to socialize with people and be able to run around outside.

i was really hesitant to share what the kennel i saw in person look like, not because it was bad, but because i didn't want to let out any info about any breeder when people might view it negatively for one reason or another.

but for discussion sake and for the sake of learning. i would like to describe what the kennel i visited look like, just so maybe it can start a conversation.
(and i feel ok doing so because i am not revealing the breeders name.)

the living room of the house was converted into a kennel, and the breeder's bedroom/office kitchen is next to the kennel (since her kennel is in her living room) so the dogs are definitely not isolated without human interaction.

the dogs are kept in different ex-pens, in fact, all the adult dogs each had an ex-pen. (i was a little confused as to why the dogs aren't in one big ex-pen instead of individual expens? so that was my only confusion) the expens are not very big, but they are also not very small.

there were 2 large expens outside her house on her deck. and the deck also has a little gate to stop the dogs from running out side of the house (my assumption) and there is a fenced in grassy area for the dogs as well.

the dogs were inside the house when i visited, but she told me that when the weather is nice, the dogs gets to go outside twice a day. (when i asked if the dogs get to go outside)

there are a few cages against the wall in the living room. i didn't ask, but i assume it's for grooming/drying the dogs? there were 2 dogs in the cages, one of them was scared when i approached it. so maybe that is why it's in a cage not an exp-pen?

all the other dogs seem friendly when i walk up to them, no dogs seemed scared when i approach them (except for one that look a little mean, so i didn't approach him)

like i said, i was uncomfortable when i first saw the set up. but now having some time to think about it. i think this is probably a VERY nice kennel. and my initial feeling was just basically my ignorance.

and i was surprised at how clean the breeder was able to keep all the dogs and the kennel. there was no smell at all when i walked in, which is pretty surprising given the number of dogs in there.

please give me some feedback breeders! was the kennel i visited a nice one? i think it is, but i have nothing to compare it to.
If the breeder kept the dogs clean and the looked healthy and well cared for that is the most important thing.

The reason for x-pens could be many. Keeping boys seperated from girls (no oops). Her keeping them more confined helps keep the area cleaner.

When I feed my kids they are seperated.....in x-pens and kennels. It allows me to monitor who is eating what and how much. Mine aren't all on the same food, some need to lose a bit of weight and others need to gain. So keeping them in x-pens gives you a bit more control.....

In my home in Texas, I had a bonus room upstairs. I had x-pens set up, with rubber flooring and floor protection. In each pen there was a little tent, a cozy bed, toys, pee pad, water and food. Now mind you my dogs are show dogs, so to protect their coats I don't allow them to spend all day together....
Down stairs I had a puppy room where their night crates were set up and my grooming area. Pups were whelped in my bedroom (they still are) and stayed there until they went home or old enough to go play upstairs with the big kids
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