Dogs should not be left outside all day, as they need regular bathroom breaks, human interaction, mental stimulation, and protection from weather conditions.
Not walking a dog every day isn't inherently cruel, but dogs need regular bathroom breaks, mental stimulation, and exercise, which daily walks often provide.
Frequent urination in dogs—more than every four hours for adults or sudden increases in frequency—can indicate a medical issue and warrants a vet visit.
Most healthy adult dogs should go outside three to five times daily, with more frequent breaks for puppies, small breeds, or dogs with health conditions.
No, the AKC does not require DNA testing for all dogs, but it may be mandated in specific situations, such as for registration accuracy or breeding verification.
Dog DNA tests offer breed and health insights, but limitations include variable result accuracy, lack of comprehensive medical diagnostics, and privacy concerns.