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DsprtCfsd
				 
			Then I apologize, I assumed based on a comment directed towards this thread.  Most dogs are inherently out door animals.  Certain dog breads are more emotionally attached to their owners than others I can agree which makes it more convenient for them to be an indoor animal.  My dog is a German Shepard and she definitely has separation anxiety which makes it difficult for her to be outside by herself but that doesn't mean she can't be left outside.  I would rather my dog running outside than being cooped up inside where she couldn't release her energy.  We do spend a lot of time outside with Emmy, playing fetch, the kids chasing her, her chasing the kids.
On the flip side, the German Shepard sheds all year long.  They blow coat twice a year.  We are vacuuming the house every day to keep the hair to a minimal.
mjzer what's the breed of dog that you brought home?  This would be easier to address knowing that information.  If it's a small breed dog I can understand a little more.  Medium to large breeds are more commonly outside animals.