Pix
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I've noticed frowns towards keeping dogs in flats (more on other forums than here) and though I would ask who has their dogs in flats, and who would utterly dread having to keep their dogs in flats? Just general opinions really 
When I was growing up all our dogs were flat dwellers as me da had the village local, and we lived above it. I live in a two bed flat (well, rent a room from generous parents
) now with a large GSD and have had no problem really. House training was done the same as we did in the pub- get out regularly and if they look like they want to go, get out FAST
Also, a large portion of the day is spent walking the dogs, both on lead and off depending on surroundings.
Having said that, I would love a huge garden for the dog to be in and out of as he pleased. Whilst I don't think he misses it at all, I can see how it would be a benefit (though in my case it would have to be huge, as I'm poor and therefore grow what I can. The garden would soon be taken over by raised beds
). Not just as somewhere to chill... but also somewhere to set up his agility tunnels etc. and other toys, without us having to walk a mile to a disused paddock.
Yet on the other hand... Would that tempt me to be lazier in walking my dog? If he was happy poddling in and out all day would I really worry about taking him out and about on walks?
Not interested in arguments about what is best, just wondering how much 'free access' everyone's dogs have to outdoor space, and how that alters how they keep their dogs, and whether they would adjust to having less/wish they had much more (the only time we had garden enough for the dog, the poor old lad we had left couldn't manage the stairs down there on account of his dodgy hips- the garden was much lower than the house. Was actually easier to walk him to the end of the road to the flat park
)
So are your dogs out when you take them, or totally in control of the french doors to the patio?
When I was growing up all our dogs were flat dwellers as me da had the village local, and we lived above it. I live in a two bed flat (well, rent a room from generous parents
Having said that, I would love a huge garden for the dog to be in and out of as he pleased. Whilst I don't think he misses it at all, I can see how it would be a benefit (though in my case it would have to be huge, as I'm poor and therefore grow what I can. The garden would soon be taken over by raised beds
Yet on the other hand... Would that tempt me to be lazier in walking my dog? If he was happy poddling in and out all day would I really worry about taking him out and about on walks?
Not interested in arguments about what is best, just wondering how much 'free access' everyone's dogs have to outdoor space, and how that alters how they keep their dogs, and whether they would adjust to having less/wish they had much more (the only time we had garden enough for the dog, the poor old lad we had left couldn't manage the stairs down there on account of his dodgy hips- the garden was much lower than the house. Was actually easier to walk him to the end of the road to the flat park
So are your dogs out when you take them, or totally in control of the french doors to the patio?