Dog Parks Are Filthy Parasite Havens: Why We Avoid Them
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Are dog parks truly a safe and healthy environment for your beloved pet? Join us as we explore the controversial reasons why many dog owners, including ourselves, choose to keep their canine companions far away from these communal spaces.
We dive deep into the concerns about dog parks being potential 'parasite havens' and expose the belief that dogs can be exposed to 'toxic chemicals and vaccines' through other animals. Discover why we advocate for letting dogs thrive in natural environments, seeing it as a much cleaner alternative to the 'filthy' realities of typical dog parks.
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All right, let's talk about the dog parks because I I would never take my Belgian Malinois to a dog park because a dog park is the the most infested parasite haven that could possibly be found. Like I don't want my dog around all these other dogs that have been treated with all these toxic chemicals and toxic vaccines. You know, we talk about vaccine shedding and humans. I think the same thing happens with dogs as well. So, I keep my dogs away from from that filth and they instead they run around in nature and yeah, they're eating, you know, deer bones and hog heads or whatever they find. But that's in my view that's cleaner than going to the dog park. What do you think? I I agree, you know, I've never I haven't even really considered dog parks in a long time. I don't I I honestly have never even been to one. So tell me what exactly is a dog park? Well, it's like in a city there's there's like a field that's designated as a dog park. Okay. For dog owners to come take their dogs and then their dogs can, you know, ...