Doctor Detroit
Please remove your headgear
Yeah those breeds don't seem to be dogs you'd keep outside. I'm thinking Bloodhounds, Blue healers, German Shepherds, Dobbies, Malamutes, Rotties, etc. Ever see a Bloodhound in a living room who hears something interesting outside? Dogs are not pets first in many cases, they are workers. They were evolved to do work for humans and a lot of that work involves outdoor work. That's not to say leave them on a four foot chain for weeks at a time, those people should be beat about the head and breast with a hard-soled shoe.it certainly makes sense for some specific types of dogs and I'm sure there are ways to care for it humanely and keep it outside most/all of the time. But still feels weird to both (a) want to add a dog to the family and (b) never let it inside. especially for breeds like a lab and golden, which I think he was interested in.Yeah, no. Large dogs have only recently come into the homes of their owners. Even a generation ago people mostly kept large breed dogs and hunting dogs outside, and there is nothing at all wrong with it if they are properly cared for. Let's not make it seem like Fred Flintstone was the last guy to keep his dog outside.Just because dogs can live outside (and did before they were domesticated) does not mean it is best for their quality of life. Humans used to live outdoors too. Then we built houses.