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  2. These Ultra-Luxurious Dog Houses Will Leave You Speechless - AOL

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    Consider this our motion to make dog beach houses a thing. This one, from Pottery Barn, is hand-woven using durable rattan and includes a peek-through gate, built-in overhead storage, and even a ...

  3. Doghouse - Wikipedia

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    Humans and domesticated dogs have been companions for more than 15,000 years, beginning with the wolf and hunter–gatherers. [2] Initially, dogs would inhabit the outdoors staying close to humans. [3] Mud was used to construct the earliest known doghouses. [4][3] Over the millennia crude doghouses were built from the scrap material that was ...

  4. The 13 Best Indoor Dogs for Homebodies - AOL

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    As humans, we tend to consider cats indoor pets and dogs outdoor pets. Surprise! Some dogs love being inside. Each feline and canine breed has a different environmental preference—generally ...

  5. Booties. Indoor dog parks. And following the vet's orders ...

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    The 10,000-square-foot Chandler location includes an indoor dog park with agility exercises, climbing obstacles and a bounce house. They offer a $10 drop-in rate and a $49 monthly membership.

  6. Dog daycare - Wikipedia

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    A daycare kennel is a type of facility that offers cages or runs where the dog will be placed alone during the day. Some facilities allow dogs to play in an outside environment. Others have indoor-only facilities, where dogs interact and play in an indoor area and relieve themselves in designated inside areas. [10][11][12]

  7. Pet culture - Wikipedia

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    Indoor cats, on average, will live up to 13–14 years. [9] While indoor dogs, on average, will live up to 6–10 years. [10] Pet-keeping can be cost heavy. Throughout the average life of a pet in the United States, the owner may spend on average between $8,000 to $13,000. [6] Pets may be kept for either nothing more than companionship or to ...

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