Though some breeds are hardier than others, I would never recommend to someone to keep their dog as an outside dog. Outside dogs are rarely well socialized and can suffer health problems from the exposure to the elements. A sick, unsocialized dog can pose a threat to your family and your neighbors and is a liability.
yes because they love to run and play!
They are outside dogs unless they have some kind of training.
Some outside dogs are golden retrievers, boxers, and labs
Yes but take out the seeds
house dogs are dogs that live inside and not outside
o, here is all you need to know about boxer dogs. they are not ouside dogs, infact they love to be inside. and the dog is very ficous animal, and if you get it angry, itll bit you. hahahahahahahahaha
unatended dogs outside!
Larger dogs need more space to run around in than smaller dogs do, and it is easier for dogs to be outside in good weather than in bad weather, and some people have very suitable large fenced in backyards for their dogs and some people don't, and all of these issues influence a decision about whether a particular dog should be outside or inside. In most cases, dogs should spend some time outdoors and some time inside the house of their owner.
Around 80% of dogs sleep outside, to give security to their owners.
Rat terriers are great dogs that can live in apartments. They are very loving and do not get big but they do need some running time outside.
Yes, it is called "good job, keep it up!"
In the sentence "The barking dogs were outside," the adjective is "barking." It describes the noun "dogs" by providing additional information about their action or state.