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Dogs' Freedom: Beyond Human Perception

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The Blog Freedom of Choice - A Perspective

May 4th, 2021

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Miguel Chen

Freedom of choice is a cherished principle in American society. It's the very foundation on which our nation was built - a belief that as long we adhere to the rules and guidelines established by our Founding Fathers, individuals are granted the freedom to determine their own path, pursue their desires, and decide what they consider right or wrong for themselves. The value of freedom is deeply ingrned in our culture, but it's not always beneficial for every living being.

There exists a common misconception that more freedom means more happiness. This notion, however, has been challenged by psychological studies showing that an abundance of choices can often lead to stress, dissatisfaction and even decreased happiness levels. While most s benefit from having the right to choose freely, this same concept may not hold true for our canine companions.

When dogs are given complete freedom in their decisions - whether it's chasing a squirrel or avoiding it, eating everything off the table, or indulging in food like grapes or chocolate - they might find themselves in dangerous predicaments. These scenarios illustrate how dogs lack the ability to make optimal choices due to their limited understanding of our world.

Dogs are creatures that thrive in natural environments where they have the liberty to navigate without interference from man-made obstacles such as cars, buildings and s. Upon being introduced into society, these rules change drastically, creating a scenario where dogs often struggle with making safe and sound decisions on their own.

As responsible dog owners, it becomes our duty to teach them about their surroundings, guide them through this complex world of ours, and shield them from any potential harm or stress. We need to demonstrate that they can trust us to make the best choices for them, as assuming a part-time role isn't sufficient in handling such responsibilities.

Just like s can become overwhelmed with too much information, dogs can quickly feel stressed when faced with numerous decisions. This is where leadership comes into play - by providing clear direction and making critical choices on their behalf, we relieve some of the burden from our furry fris' shoulders. It's essential to that freedom of choice should not come at the expense of safety or wellbeing.

In essence, while freedom of choice may be highly valued in society, it needs to be reevaluated when considering its impact on dogs. By leading with compassion and responsibility, we ensure their lives are filled with happiness instead of anxiety. We're not just keeping them safe; we're also making sure they enjoy every moment without the constant fear of consequences or confusion.

So let's celebrate our ability to make choices that benefit both ourselves and our beloved pets - together, let us honor freedom responsibly.

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