Not to completely derail the thread, but the like your tog keep it at home also a cultural issue.
In some countries (often 3rd world, but not exclusively) it's the norm to let your dog out unleashed and unchained, even in cities.
In Poland, for example I often see dogs, most of them with a home, judging from how well fed they are, wandering around minding their doggy business.
Funny thing is that they walk on the sidewalks, and usually know how traffic lights and crosswalks work. So sometimes you'd see a crosswalk with 4 people and l dog, unrelated to them, stand and wait for the light to turn green...
In some countries (often 3rd world, but not exclusively) it's the norm to let your dog out unleashed and unchained, even in cities.
In Poland, for example I often see dogs, most of them with a home, judging from how well fed they are, wandering around minding their doggy business.
Funny thing is that they walk on the sidewalks, and usually know how traffic lights and crosswalks work. So sometimes you'd see a crosswalk with 4 people and l dog, unrelated to them, stand and wait for the light to turn green...
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