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Beekissed
Mountain Sage
That's one of the things about outside dogs I see around here a lot...those chained to boxes all their lives and barely have any bedding at all in the doghouse, frozen over water pans and chains about 6 ft. long.
Even in subzero weather I see those dogs huddled in a ball on those bare boards or in those steel drums and I wonder what in the world those people are thinking??? Yeah, they have fur, yeah, they'll likely survive it all, but how hard is it to provide fresh straw or bedding and a windblock over the doorway of the doghouse? At some of these same homes, I see they have little yip yip dogs living indoors, fat and sassy, well loved and warm as toast. What's the deal???
Even in subzero weather I see those dogs huddled in a ball on those bare boards or in those steel drums and I wonder what in the world those people are thinking??? Yeah, they have fur, yeah, they'll likely survive it all, but how hard is it to provide fresh straw or bedding and a windblock over the doorway of the doghouse? At some of these same homes, I see they have little yip yip dogs living indoors, fat and sassy, well loved and warm as toast. What's the deal???