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[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I mean yeah sure, but also I am certain that the average dog has a much more pungent odor than most people. I think people who live with dogs stop being able to smell it after a while.

And like I'm sure dogs are great when left to themselves and not forced into urban environments where they seem to spend most of the day in a barking overstimulated frenzy between making all public spaces smell like fresh wet dog shit.

My problem isn't really the dogs themselves, but rather the people who feel like they need one regardless of their housing situation or ability to properly care for them, which unfortunately is just about every dog owning neighbor I've ever had.