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Even blocking the hole can't stop the dogs from showing affection. Should I just let them be?

2026-01-16 07:09:33 · · #1

Just like humans, dogs can also have their own good friends.

Socialization is also very important for dogs. While dogs especially love being with their owners, they also need experience interacting with other dogs. Playing and frolicking with other dogs is a way for them to relax.

Some owners, out of concern for their dogs' safety or other reasons, will prevent their dogs from playing with other dogs. This is also for the dog's sake, but there are other ways to do it.

Today, this friend closed the door to keep his dog out. Then, he blocked the hole the dog usually used with a nearby wooden stake. The dog could only poke its head out, realizing it was impossible for it to get out completely. Looking at its masterpiece, the owner left satisfied. The dog could only watch helplessly as its owner left, unable to do anything about it...

When the owner finished his errands and returned home, he saw that his other dog, who often played with his dog, had also come. Staying close, the dog leaned against the wooden post blocking the hole, silently keeping the dog's head company as it peeked out. Seeing its companion's owner return, the dog looked up briefly, then silently lowered its head again.

These two dogs seem like a tragic couple separated by their owner. They could be together, carefree and happy in the fields, by the riverbank, or along the stream. Now, their lives are completely blocked by their owner's two wooden planks.

The owner couldn't bear to see this! What had they done? They'd been force-fed such saccharine dog food! Oh well, they'd better open the door and let them out to roam!

It's not easy for a dog to have a friend. Although there are many dogs, they still don't spend much time together, so if you can let them spend time together, then let them get along well.

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