1 Month in Real Life = 1 Year In Game
Welcome at the Silver Haven Kennel.
Here we'd like to introduce our virtual Sims 3 Kennel.
I started breeding Australian Shepherds and we are just getting started with Chihuahua's and probably we'll add some more breeds later
Our goal is to breed Dogs that are as close to the breed standard as possible. Our dogs are raised as loving family members and are feed only the best gourmet food.
Welcome at the Silver Haven Kennel.
Here we'd like to introduce our virtual Sims 3 Kennel.
I started breeding Australian Shepherds and we are just getting started with Chihuahua's and probably we'll add some more breeds later
Our goal is to breed Dogs that are as close to the breed standard as possible. Our dogs are raised as loving family members and are feed only the best gourmet food.
We got separate breeding areas for each breed.
Our Dogs don't live all in one Household. We got two to three Households where a couple of Dogs live together in a pack. One Household is reserved mainly for our retired and older dogs. The House on the right is the House in that all the litters are born and raised.
All of the Houses are really near to each other and our Dogs know all of the People and the Houses so that when we switch them into another they don't get stressed out.
All of our dogs have access to the garden and every area of the house at all times. (Except for when Puppies are still too young.)
We got separate areas for the Females and the Males. Most of the time they are allowed everywhere in the house but if a Female is in heat and we haven't got a litter at that time it's easier to prevent unplanned mating.
We also got a separate Room where the Puppies are born and where they are spending their first few weeks of life with their Mom. After that they can move into a little pen in the Entrance area. Here they are able to get in contact with the other dogs in a save place. The pen is transparent so they can see the other dogs.
We also got a sheltered Place in the garden. When the weather is bad or it's too cold outside for the Puppies, they can be outside this way without getting a cold.
When the Puppies are old enough they have access to the garden daily.
Our Dogs don't live all in one Household. We got two to three Households where a couple of Dogs live together in a pack. One Household is reserved mainly for our retired and older dogs. The House on the right is the House in that all the litters are born and raised.
All of the Houses are really near to each other and our Dogs know all of the People and the Houses so that when we switch them into another they don't get stressed out.
All of our dogs have access to the garden and every area of the house at all times. (Except for when Puppies are still too young.)
We got separate areas for the Females and the Males. Most of the time they are allowed everywhere in the house but if a Female is in heat and we haven't got a litter at that time it's easier to prevent unplanned mating.
We also got a separate Room where the Puppies are born and where they are spending their first few weeks of life with their Mom. After that they can move into a little pen in the Entrance area. Here they are able to get in contact with the other dogs in a save place. The pen is transparent so they can see the other dogs.
We also got a sheltered Place in the garden. When the weather is bad or it's too cold outside for the Puppies, they can be outside this way without getting a cold.
When the Puppies are old enough they have access to the garden daily.