Kennels or large dog runs

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Kennels or large dog runs

Postby FullCryHounds » Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:31 pm

I've been a huge advocate for keeping my dogs together in a large (1/2 acre) run. I've been keeping my dogs together now for almost 20 years. Prior to that, I kept my dogs in separate small kennels. I hated it for many reasons. When I had my dogs in kennels, they would bark a lot. That was caused because they were bored. With the large run, they never bark. My dogs overall health is 100% better. I also started feeding meat every day back about the same time. I have not had a single bloody foot which was a common problem with kennels. Feeding and watering is easier. I keep one heated bucket for all the dogs and feed them in separate bowls but they eat only a few feet from each other. It takes a new dog about two days to figure out where his spot is and when I go up to feed, all the dogs are waiting in they're spot.
The only real argument that I've heard against keeping them together is the concern about fighting. I haven't had any fighting. I've only kept male dogs together, both cut and intact. I don't run any females and don't think I would try keeping males and females together.
I've never kept a dog that shows any aggression towards another dog and as new pups grow up with the older dogs, they take on the same mellow disposition as the older dogs. If you keep aggressive dogs, the younger dogs will pick up on that aggression and you can end up with an aggressive pack.
My dogs spend a large part of the day chasing and playing with each other. Something that was impossible when I kept them separated. This keeps them in shape. Keeps their feet conditioned and allows them to socialize with each other. All of this keeps them occupied when we're not hunting.
Here's a short clip that shows what happens several times every day.

http://youtu.be/7KHKkccBG58
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Re: Kennels or large dog runs

Postby ALEX » Wed Apr 06, 2016 12:31 am

I agree whole heartedly, Dean. I keep mine in one very large fenced area and see the same benefits that you mentioned. I've never been a big fan of separate kennels as a long term way to confine each hound. To each their own, but I don't think one can argue which approach any dog would like more.
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Re: Kennels or large dog runs

Postby TomJr » Sat Apr 16, 2016 12:26 am

I keep mine in a 10 acre fenced area. We have an orchard(apples mainly). They have treed bears, foxes bobcats and lions without leavening the orchard ;) Right now I have 4 dogs, 3 males (only one male is intact) and one female (Intact). They all play together like that as well... usually on days that I am not able to take them hunting.


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Re: Kennels or large dog runs

Postby Lee » Thu Apr 21, 2016 4:47 am

What kind of fencing do you guys use if you don't mind me asking? How do you keep the climbers/diggers in?
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Re: Kennels or large dog runs

Postby FullCryHounds » Fri Apr 22, 2016 12:52 am

I use 6' high field fencing. I also buried 5' of the same type of fencing that is attached to the bottom of the virtical fence.
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