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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Kid Rock who wrote (105868)6/11/2005 11:09:22 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) of 108807
 
Do people usually leave their dogs out at night in Connecticut?

The reason that I'm asking is that the recent research, and all of the guidance coming from the Humane Society, is that dogs want to be closer to their humans than being outside at night, and that they are miserable out there and that they should sleep inside with their people. Which also solves the barking dog issue that disturbs a lot of people during the night.

I'm wondering if this relatively new advice might also be reducing the number of dogs outside late at night. I know there are no dogs out at night in our neighborhood, for example, and the neighborhood is just filled with dogs. When I was a child I remember that dogs did live outdoors, and also roamed neighborhoods, where now the owners leash them and take them for walks and to the dog park.
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