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by Satam
667 days ago
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I think you're right that for a dog to live its best life it needs the ability to spend a lot of time outdoors with relative freedom. Our labrador had the chance to live like that in an excessively very large garden for his last 4 years. I'm glad he got that, I think it made his life much better. Looking back, when he stayed with us in an apartment he must've been depressed. |
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When I first adopted him, I tried inside first, and he was unhappy and anxious, and so much of that went away when he was chillin outside.
I think humans often wrongly project their own preferences onto dogs.