many cultures don't view dogs as members of the family like most American families do. For example when I visited my family in Italy a few years back they owned a couple dogs, but the animals were all kept outside on either a chain or in a fenced area, and their purpose was to watch and guard the area. they didn't view them as pets but as assets.
I've never encountered that before.
Quote from: πTryptamemeπ on June 02, 2016, 01:18:23 PMmany cultures don't view dogs as members of the family like most American families do. For example when I visited my family in Italy a few years back they owned a couple dogs, but the animals were all kept outside on either a chain or in a fenced area, and their purpose was to watch and guard the area. they didn't view them as pets but as assets. why not buy a fucking alarm system or a camera or something. Dogs are actually pretty horrible for security