I thought about this when I read the thread about greyhound racing.
My sister and brother-in-law have a dog: a labrador retriever. However, they don't keep him inside the house. They keep him outside, where he stays chained up next to his doghouse. BIL's parents have a dog that they keep that way, too. He just stays outside, chained up next to his doghouse under a tree. They live out on the country, and I think they keep the dogs out there to bark if someone comes near the house.
When I first saw this, I'll admit I didn't think much of it. Then again, I don't have much experience with dogs. However, some of my relatives thought it was bad to keep dogs like that, where "they never know anything except a chain tied around their necks." I've also heard other people say that dogs shouldn't be kept like this.
Those of you who have experience with dogs want to weigh in?
My sister and brother-in-law have a dog: a labrador retriever. However, they don't keep him inside the house. They keep him outside, where he stays chained up next to his doghouse. BIL's parents have a dog that they keep that way, too. He just stays outside, chained up next to his doghouse under a tree. They live out on the country, and I think they keep the dogs out there to bark if someone comes near the house.
When I first saw this, I'll admit I didn't think much of it. Then again, I don't have much experience with dogs. However, some of my relatives thought it was bad to keep dogs like that, where "they never know anything except a chain tied around their necks." I've also heard other people say that dogs shouldn't be kept like this.
Those of you who have experience with dogs want to weigh in?
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