Lab pups are social dogs who share a good bond with their owners. But due to some circumstances like small house, allergies to pet dander, some owners allow their lab pup to sleep outside. This can create distrust in pup. So, it is necessary to follow tips to ensure healthy and happy relationship.
Tips for letting lab pups sleep outside safely.
👉 Provide weather- proof shelter

- Build or buy an insulated dog house with some height above the ground level. This prevents moisture and cold.
- Make sure that it is properly waterproof, windproof and ventilated.
- The size of the shelter or crate should be fit for lab, neither too big nor too small just perfect as he could stand comfortably and turn.
👉 Add some soft and fluffy beds

- To give your lab some mother’s feel, you should add some soft and fluffy beds.
- You could also add some soft toy inside the shelter.
- Clean the beds every week to avoid infections.
- Give moisture resistant blankets to your dog.
👉 Monitor the weather

- Labs are generally healthy dogs and have double coats but their body can’t tolerate hot climate.
- During extreme hot and cold climates remember to bring your lab inside the house.
- Keep a regular check on weather forecast.
👉 Secure the area

- Whether it is garden, yard or anything else, just secure it with fences and make sure the grass is cut to detect any snakes or bugs.
- Remove toxic plants or things which are life threatening or hazardous.
👉 Keep fresh water

- A lab pup should have access to fresh water. If not hydrated, he may howl at night due to dehydration.
- In winters, using non- freezing water bowls or using heated water dispensers can help keep water hot.
👉 Ensure safety from predators

- If you live where snakes, jackals or stray dogs are commonly seen, it is a sign for you to buy a safe and secure doghouse with a lock.
- Use high and solid fences and gates with locks.
👉 Protect against pests

- Use pet friendly and vet approved flea, tick and mosquito protection.
- Clean the shelter every day.
- Install mosquito nets inside or outside the shelter.
👉 Start with gradual training

- Don’t let your lab just sleep on his first day outside. Let him nap outside for 1 to 2 months, then buy him a crate and place the crate where he used to nap.
- Reward your little shark with treats when he remains calm outside.
- Never ever forced them to stay outdoors where they are frightened.
👉 Don’t isolate them

- Keeping them isolating means not spending enough time with them. This could build distrust.
- You should spend quality time with them.
👉 Install lights

- You should install some gentle lights to avoid complete darkness.
- This could prevent the dog barking at shadows and due to fear.
👉 Schedule vet checkups regularly

- Outdoor dogs are more exposed to viruses and bacteria.
- Regular health checkups are a must to avoid infections.
Conclusion
Labs are generally social dogs and with proper training and tips, you could make them sleep outside without building any distrust or fear. Installing some lights, monitoring them during the night and keeping them safe from wild animals can help them stay safe and secure. Keep a regular check on weather forecasts to avoid any kind of illness.
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