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DOG OWNERS Don’t Know How To Behave In Public Anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="MelaninWarlord" data-source="post: 68200" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]P-wggvu3hyw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Dog owners don’t know how to behave in public anymore. In the West, dog culture has become so extreme that you can’t avoid dogs, they are everywhere, and the dogs and their owners behaviour is worsening while we are expected to put up with it. Good dog owners are also affected by this. Dogs are attacking people, barking endlessly, roaming the street, toileting everywhere…. And if anyone complains they are demonised because it’s been normalised to say dogs are better than people. Crazy dog culture also feeds consumerism, cruel breeding practices and unhappy dogs, as well as ruining human connection and relationships while people’s lives are controlled by their dogs schedule, use them as substitute’s for human connection or excuses to avoid socialising.Have social media, influencers, individualism and main character syndrome made dog culture go too far?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MelaninWarlord, post: 68200, member: 428"] [MEDIA=youtube]P-wggvu3hyw[/MEDIA] Dog owners don’t know how to behave in public anymore. In the West, dog culture has become so extreme that you can’t avoid dogs, they are everywhere, and the dogs and their owners behaviour is worsening while we are expected to put up with it. Good dog owners are also affected by this. Dogs are attacking people, barking endlessly, roaming the street, toileting everywhere…. And if anyone complains they are demonised because it’s been normalised to say dogs are better than people. Crazy dog culture also feeds consumerism, cruel breeding practices and unhappy dogs, as well as ruining human connection and relationships while people’s lives are controlled by their dogs schedule, use them as substitute’s for human connection or excuses to avoid socialising.Have social media, influencers, individualism and main character syndrome made dog culture go too far? [/QUOTE]
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