Hello everybody! I'm a new member on the forum, although have been 'lurking' and reading as much as possible for the last few months.
I'm looking for advice as we are picking up our first V pup in a little under a month. Through all the threads i've read, I haven't found something similiar to my situation, and was hoping someone could chime in.
We currently have a 3 year old Staffordshire Terrier/Lab/GSP mix named Tyson who is the best dog we've ever had. Very energetic/needy, but a great dog.
The advice that's needed, is what should I do with our new pup during the day? My girlfriend and I are both full time workers, and will be out of the house from around 7:30-4 M-F. Keep in mind for the first month or so, someone will be home with it regularly, and I plan on crate training him at night to housebreak.
Here are the options I was debating, keep in mind the two dogs will be kept together in all situations.
1. I have a very large, securely fenced back yard, along with a large (16' x 5') empty shed I was contemplating on converting into a nice dog house with insulation/doggie door/lights/warmth etc. That way both dogs have shelter, along with access to the yard for potty/play/exercise, until I get home from work and can take him out for more.
2. Install doggie door in home, and have it lead right into his crate (inside). That way he would have access to the yard, and could still come indoors for shelter.
3. Crate train dog, and leave in crate for 3-4 hours at a time, with someone coming over to let him out.
I realize that when bored, V's (and all dogs) can become destructive, and I plan on doing my best to keep him out of trouble. Am I crazy for thinking the shed/yard situation is a good idea? My intentions were to let him have space to exercise in a safe environment, with his new buddy.
All input is appreciated. I am committed to doing what is best for our new dog! Thank you!
-Shane
I'm looking for advice as we are picking up our first V pup in a little under a month. Through all the threads i've read, I haven't found something similiar to my situation, and was hoping someone could chime in.
We currently have a 3 year old Staffordshire Terrier/Lab/GSP mix named Tyson who is the best dog we've ever had. Very energetic/needy, but a great dog.

The advice that's needed, is what should I do with our new pup during the day? My girlfriend and I are both full time workers, and will be out of the house from around 7:30-4 M-F. Keep in mind for the first month or so, someone will be home with it regularly, and I plan on crate training him at night to housebreak.
Here are the options I was debating, keep in mind the two dogs will be kept together in all situations.
1. I have a very large, securely fenced back yard, along with a large (16' x 5') empty shed I was contemplating on converting into a nice dog house with insulation/doggie door/lights/warmth etc. That way both dogs have shelter, along with access to the yard for potty/play/exercise, until I get home from work and can take him out for more.
2. Install doggie door in home, and have it lead right into his crate (inside). That way he would have access to the yard, and could still come indoors for shelter.
3. Crate train dog, and leave in crate for 3-4 hours at a time, with someone coming over to let him out.
I realize that when bored, V's (and all dogs) can become destructive, and I plan on doing my best to keep him out of trouble. Am I crazy for thinking the shed/yard situation is a good idea? My intentions were to let him have space to exercise in a safe environment, with his new buddy.
All input is appreciated. I am committed to doing what is best for our new dog! Thank you!
-Shane