The wife
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After nearly a year of planning, the husband and I have finally decided the time is right to raise our own little person... He will be 8 weeks old when he arrives to us and has been reared indoors. He is a gorgeous little yellow Labrador. The bitch is a working dog and has always lived outdoors until she came to whelp in which she was brought inside and has since stayed within a family home environment, where the pups have so far lived, under a heat lamp up until week 5, when the usage will be weened down. The lady looking after them works so they are often left for a fair few hours on their own and only get 'turn-out' before and after work and during weekends.
I have always had 'indoor pets' in the form of German shepherds who only occasionally came into contact with horses and were always very good around them but this little fella has no option but to come to work with me during the day as husband had just taken a job working away and this, along with his shooting responsibilities will be his 'job' anyway and I absolutely refuse to leave a young pup on its own for several hours at home. The husband has bred, raised and trained a fair few gundogs I his time but not one that has had to be a yard dog also.
So I'm looking for some advice on how is best to acclimatise the young one to a life on a working yard. Until he knows the basic commands he will be housed in our (afraid un-heated) tack room with several warm blankets and bed, within a baby gate so he can see us and come home for a few hours at lunch and have a nice warm sleep. I have had some disagreement about putting him on our straw beds, rather than the tack room floor but the husband thinks eating straw will be harmful - not that I have ever known our GSD eat straw before... But thought a straw bed with blankets and his dog bed would be warmer.
He will obviously be closely watched when around the horses, although will not be around hooves until he is a little bigger, we have some very good hunters who are very used to hounds and are extremely kind and mindful of dogs. How do you introduce them to horses without fearing them? Is there any tips for what is best for the you one, especially with the colder weather coming? Is a little jacket for him for the first few weeks with being with us sensible or silly? So excited but nervous at the same time. Feeling a little daft, we regularly look after some serious money worth of horse power but a little puppy drives me to distraction with worry
I have always had 'indoor pets' in the form of German shepherds who only occasionally came into contact with horses and were always very good around them but this little fella has no option but to come to work with me during the day as husband had just taken a job working away and this, along with his shooting responsibilities will be his 'job' anyway and I absolutely refuse to leave a young pup on its own for several hours at home. The husband has bred, raised and trained a fair few gundogs I his time but not one that has had to be a yard dog also.
So I'm looking for some advice on how is best to acclimatise the young one to a life on a working yard. Until he knows the basic commands he will be housed in our (afraid un-heated) tack room with several warm blankets and bed, within a baby gate so he can see us and come home for a few hours at lunch and have a nice warm sleep. I have had some disagreement about putting him on our straw beds, rather than the tack room floor but the husband thinks eating straw will be harmful - not that I have ever known our GSD eat straw before... But thought a straw bed with blankets and his dog bed would be warmer.
He will obviously be closely watched when around the horses, although will not be around hooves until he is a little bigger, we have some very good hunters who are very used to hounds and are extremely kind and mindful of dogs. How do you introduce them to horses without fearing them? Is there any tips for what is best for the you one, especially with the colder weather coming? Is a little jacket for him for the first few weeks with being with us sensible or silly? So excited but nervous at the same time. Feeling a little daft, we regularly look after some serious money worth of horse power but a little puppy drives me to distraction with worry
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