Harmony Glow Cbd Gummies Reviews , Best...
Jokes1 min ago
No best answer has yet been selected by momomo. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm just so shocked at this question, you should not be allowed to keep the puppy if you are going to treat the poor little thing in such a cold, cruel way. The weather is freezing, you should try staying in the pen for a night or two and let the puppy inside, see how you like it!
The puppy should be taken into the garden etc., before you settle down for bed, and keep a flat box with newspaper in the house, the puppy will soon learn to use it if he should need it in the night, and with a nice warm basket in the house for the puppy.
I'm afraid I agree with the previous posts, dogs (assuming you are in the UK) are usually kept in the house, and I feel, although I am not a professional, that the weather we are having particularly at the moment is too cold for an 8 week old puppy to be sleeping in, whether he has blankets or not, the air is cold and damp.
Puppies are generally easy to house train so that shouldn't put you off letting him in the house with you.
Can I just ask why you decided to keep him outside and not indoors?
Your puppy is only eight weeks old!
It has only just left its siblings & therefore needs love, cuddles, care & attention - not placed outside in a pen!.
Perhaps you should have looked into what the responsibilites were going to be before you brought it to your house, or pen should I say! Poor little thing.
Hi Barender, Natalie's advice sounds good to me. RSPCA may check on the dogs' welfare (though this may take some time), also maybe worth a try is your local council dog warden? Perhaps if a 3rd party like these had a tactful word with them about the situation, it could be resolved without any unpleasantness. Some people just shouldn't have animals. Hope it all works out, anyway!