It's very hard to have dogs without a fence, and depending on the size of the property "built a fence" could cost a small fortune. Maybe look for another house that already has a fence??????
We have 2 rotties and a viralata on our property in DR. The dogs are all outside at night. During the day the rotties wander in and out of the house, they like to nap in the dining room on the cool ceramic floor. They are big though, and they get in the way sometimes. The female, particularly, wants to "herd" us and constantly pushes against our legs to nudge us - behavior that is bred into them from their cow-herding origins in Germany.
Here in NJ we have the female rottie pup that we brought back from DR. She's 5 months old now, and is in the house with us most of the day. We have a large house, and let me tell you, she's a handful in here. Running, jumping, grabbing pillows off the couch. We put her on the back deck and she literally chewed up and destroyed four full chair cushions, then attacked the chairs [all have gone into the trash]. We tie her on the front porch with us, and she is good as long as we are out there. Puppies are not easy!!! I cannot even imagine TWO of them in here. She weighed about 10 pounds when we brought her here, she is probably 50-60 now, but still thinks she is a puppy, and wants to be a lap dog.
Photo taken in May:
Photo taken yesterday, vet expects her to double in weight/size:
We have 2 rotties and a viralata on our property in DR. The dogs are all outside at night. During the day the rotties wander in and out of the house, they like to nap in the dining room on the cool ceramic floor. They are big though, and they get in the way sometimes. The female, particularly, wants to "herd" us and constantly pushes against our legs to nudge us - behavior that is bred into them from their cow-herding origins in Germany.
Here in NJ we have the female rottie pup that we brought back from DR. She's 5 months old now, and is in the house with us most of the day. We have a large house, and let me tell you, she's a handful in here. Running, jumping, grabbing pillows off the couch. We put her on the back deck and she literally chewed up and destroyed four full chair cushions, then attacked the chairs [all have gone into the trash]. We tie her on the front porch with us, and she is good as long as we are out there. Puppies are not easy!!! I cannot even imagine TWO of them in here. She weighed about 10 pounds when we brought her here, she is probably 50-60 now, but still thinks she is a puppy, and wants to be a lap dog.
Photo taken in May:
Photo taken yesterday, vet expects her to double in weight/size: