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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you don't mind cleaning up dog urine, spittle, and other body fluids that's fine, but I don't love it. Plus it has been a tough year so far and this is the first world anyway! Also today my crock pot caught fire, and the cat brought in a mouse, and I can't leave the house because of all the snow. [/quote] Assuming this post is still the OP or a like-minded person, I cannot believe you can't see the hypocrisy. Cats are killers - they decimate the wild bird population, do not stay in yards, have far worse smelling bodily functions, and unfortunately are never leashed and occasionally not even spayed or neutered. Keep it in the house, always. As a dog owner, I will say that one should try very, very hard to keep your dog leashed in snowy suburbs and cities. I have seen nice dogs who were so stir crazy with cabin fever run out and bite other dogs; I have heard of dogs getting hit by running out into snow-filled streets where there is less room to drive and more likelihood of a car crashing in an avoidance maneuver; I have been pulled to the icy ground while walking my dogs because someone else's loose dogs ran over to play or harass us. Do your best to keep them leashed or keep them in your yard. And for heaven's sake, clean up their poop. Now, if you want to let them pee on-leash in the perimeter of the yard of the pinhead with the pine cones, be my guest.[/quote]
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