When it comes to getting a new pet, one of the decisions you’ll have to make is deciding whether to get an indoor or outdoor dog. Both options have their pros and cons, so it’s important to weigh up the factors before making your choice. Here are some things to consider when deciding between an indoor or outdoor dog:

Indoor Dogs:

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    Pros: An indoor dog means they’ll be inside with you most of the time, so you won’t have to worry about them getting bored or lonely. You’ll also enjoy the convenience of not having to take them for daily walks or clean up after them in the yard—all tasks that come along with having an outdoor dog.

  • Cons: Although indoor dogs are more convenient to look after, they can also lead to more mess and noise around your home from shedding hair and barking at noises outside. Additionally, because they don’t get as much physical activity as their outdoor counterparts, indoor dogs need more stimulation with activities like regularly playing fetch indoors or going for regular walks on a leash.

Outdoor Dogs:

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    Pros: An outdoor dog will generally need less care than an indoor one as they get all the exercise and stimulation they need from running around in the yard or taking themselves on regular walks. This minimizes mess in your home and reduces noise levels too—an added bonus!

  • Cons: Having an outdoor pup can mean leaving them home alone for longer periods of time which can make them feel isolated and anxious. It’s also important that you provide access to shade during hot weather and shelter during cold snaps as well as making sure their collar is fitted with ID tags just in case anything happens outside of your property.

 

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