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Why Pet Dogs Are Happier Indoors


Some dog owners assume that when dogs are allowed to go outside the home, they become happier and have more physical activity. There are, however, a number of health experts that contest this idea. Dogs are social creatures, that is why they want attention. Therefore, even if they are outside, if they are alone, they can be miserable especially in all different kinds of weather. And so, instead of getting physically active, your dog will most likely use his time just waiting for you.


The following are some possible dangers that a pet can encounter outdoors:


● Outside dogs could escape your yard, hence in peril of being hit by speeding cars. Being an outside dog also means they could be exposed to harmful food items, parasitic critters, and diseases, perhaps even get into fights with other animals. Exposure to the elements can also trigger health issues. Being outdoors could also mean that there is not much socialization, therefore outdoor dogs may end up in shelters and could be difficult to train.


● Outside dogs tend to be more stressed and susceptible to behavior issues that include unwarranted barking, digging, and excessive aggression.


Bringing your pet regularly to your experienced vet clinic Aurora, CO can help keep him healthy and energetic.

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