Yes.
Puppies can typically be allowed to roam freely around the house at around 4 to 6 months of age, once they are fully house-trained and have learned basic obedience commands.
They are considered sacred, are treated well and not eaten.
A captive raccoon is a raccoon kept in a cage, pen or loose in a house but not allowed to roam freely in nature as they should be. Wild animals should be allowed to be free.
Cats do not need to be walked like dogs. They are independent animals that typically prefer to roam freely indoors.
Yes, a cat can get lost easily if it is allowed to roam outside.
*Here they roam freely among the visitors to the park. *We had to roam around the shops to keep us occupied and entertained for a while.
Cats do not have a legal right to roam freely in urban areas. Owners are responsible for ensuring their cats do not cause harm or nuisance to others.
Mostely they run free in the wild.
different people will do different things I personally would let the cat roam freely because some cats are house cats but others like to explore
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was never allowed to play in the reindeer games.
free-range" eggs produced by hens that are allowed to roam freely and are not confined to a cage. However, because production is limited, "free-range" eggs are more expensive
Organic chickens are required to have access to the outdoors where they can roam freely. The specific distance they are allowed to roam can vary depending on the organic certification standards, but it generally ensures that the chickens have ample space to move around and exhibit natural behaviors.