2070 Griffin Road
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312

954.989.3977
I wanted a barking dog to protect my property if intruders came by the house. How can he do that inside?
First of all, your dog will want to protect you and your home if he is bonded to you. If he is outside alone the bond probably isn’t very strong. Secondly, a barking dog is like a car alarm that goes off, nobody pays attention, because they hear it all the time. Besides how can your dog fight off any intruders if he’s in the yard? If you want a dog to protect you the best way is to love him, keep him inside and he’ll want to watch over you and the family.

Is it too hot to keep my dog outside in Florida?
Dogs are more susceptible to heat than humans. Dogs have fur coats and do not perspire. They can only cool themselves by panting and sweating through their paw pads. A dog’s normal body temperature is 100.5 to 102.5 compared to our 98.6. If you’re hot, you can only imagine how hot your dog is! Short-nosed breeds like Pugs and Bulldogs are prone to heat stress. Arctic breeds like huskies and malamutes have thick double coats built for cold winters not hot summers. Other breeds like Dalmatians and light color-coated dogs can get easily sunburned. Keep your dog cool by bringing him inside into the air conditioning. If you must keep him outdoors be sure he has plenty of cold water, shade, shelter and a kiddie pool to cool off in.

The Dangers for Outdoor Dogs (continued)

If I have no choice but to keep my dog outside, what kind of shelter is necessary?
The law requires that your dog has access to “proper” shelter at all times! Just as you would not like to be exposed to the rain or hot sun neither does your dog! Be sure your dog has a comfortable, weather- resistant house to protect him from the elements. Call our Cruelty Department if you see a dog being neglected without proper shelter
at 954.266.6823.

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