Ridgebacks by Lexess
Kaizen in Motion
Member of the Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the
United States
and the Rhodesian Ridgeback Enthusiasts of
Dallas.
OUTSIDE DOGS
I'm familiar with hundreds of dog breeds, but what's an "outside
dog?"
Unless you're medically intolerant of it (and therefore can't take care of
it in a medical emergency, so you shouldn't have it), making a dog stay
outside is a costly waste. If it's for protection, what do you think I want
to steal, your lawn? When you leave, do you put your valuables and your kids
out in your yard? Just what is the dog "protecting" out there? Most dogs
kept out cause far more nuisance complaints from barking and escaping than
any deterrent to intrusion. Such complaints cause teasing, antagonism,
release and poisoning. I lost count of the number of times I've heard: "NOW
I know why I find so many rocks, sticks and cans in my yard! They're
throwing them at my dog!" Or: "So that's why I've had to replace the padlock
on the fence 17 times in the past year!" With your dog a helpless victim,
it's no laughing matter.
If I'm a crook and your dog is out, your fence protects ME, not your
possessions or dog. If I just open the gate 9 out of 10 dogs will run off! I
can safely shoot, stab, spear, poison, snare, strangle or dart it through
the fence. You just lost your dog AND everything I steal! If it's tied and I
keep out of its reach, it's useless. It'll bark, but outside dogs bark so
much they're usually ignored. But let a dog hit the other side of a door or
window I'm breaking into and I'm GONE! I can't hurt it until it can hurt me,
and nothing you own is worth my arm. Deterrence is effective protection.
Protection and aggression are not the same. Protection is defensive,
reactive and often passive and threatens or injures no one. Aggression is
active, harmful and offensive, threatens all and benefits none. Yard dogs
often develop far more aggression than protectivity because everyone who
passes by or enters has already violated the territory that dog has marked
dozens of times a day for years. That's not protection, it's not desirable
and it overlooks two facts of life today:
1) Property owners have implied social contracts with others in the
community. Letter carriers, paper boys, delivery people, law enforcement,
emergency medical personnel, meter readers and others are allowed near and
at times on your property without your specific permission. Sure that
ten-year-old was not supposed to jump your fence after his ball, kite or
Frisbee; but neither you nor your dog are allowed to cause him injury if he
does. Imagine this: A neighbor looks into your yard or window and sees you,
your wife or your child laying on the floor in a pool of blood. They call
9-1-1 and your dog prevents paramedics from assisting! Should they shoot
your dog or just let you die? Great choice.
2) Even if the intruder is a felon, few places allow you or your dog to
cause physical injury to prevent property loss. Convicted felons have sued
the dog's owner from jail and won more in the suit than they could have
stolen! Appalling but true. Don't believe your homeowners insurance will
cover the loss. Now you see why many feel that an "outside dog" is a
no-brainer.
The more a dog is outdoors, the less behavioral control you have. It's
easier to solve four or five indoor problems than just one outdoors. The
reason is simple: The more you control the stimuli that reach the dog, the
more you control its responses. You've got a lot more control over your
living room than you do over your county! When it's bored but teased by
every dog, cat, bird, squirrel, motorcycle, paperboy, airplane, firecracker,
backfiring truck and rabbit in the county, OF COURSE it'll dig, chew and
bark. Would you sit still all day every day? Do you want unnecessary medical
and parasite fees, especially as the dog ages?
When a dog is alone indoors you're still 30% there because your scent and
things it associates with you constantly remind it of you and your training.
When it's out, it's alone whether you're home or not. Do you expect it to
keep YOU in mind while the entire world teases, distracts and
stimulates it?
The media are full of stories about family dogs saving everyone during a
fire. How many people, including children, would be dead today if those dogs
were kept out? SURE you always get up to investigate every time your yard
dog barks. And I've got this bridge.....
An outdoor dog has an address, not a home. Does your dog get so much mail
that it needs its own address? A real value dogs offer is as companion
animals. Do you live out in your yard? Whose company does your yard dog keep
and protect? Stop behavior problems and start enjoying real protection and
companionship.
Bring your dogs in.
Copyright 1993 Dennis Fetko, Ph.D.
(858-485-7433, Fax 858-485-0651).
The author authorizes this article to be copied, quoted or used however
it will do the most good as long as proper credit is given.

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