One of our team of practitioner columnists gives her take on the social effects of dog ownership
How do you reconcile the wishes of dog lovers and dog haters who live next to each other – a dilemma faced by Jennifer Harvey
They’re your best friend, your baby and your security system. They improve your physical and mental health by encouraging you to exercise and get out into the park or countryside. Stroking them lowers your blood pressure and eases away your stress.
Or you may take the view that they’re dirty, smelly, noisy and dangerous. You’re allergic to their fur and saliva, and they keep you awake all night with their barking. Your streets are full of their mess, which can cause blindness.
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