15 Things Dog Owners Always Argue About

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Owning a dog is one of the best feelings in the world, but it’s also a great way to start a hundred little arguments without trying. From deciding where the dog should sleep to how many treats are too many, dog owners always seem to have strong opinions. Here are 15 funniest and most common things dog owners can never agree on.

When You Let Your Dog Sleep in Bed

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Some dog owners think their pets should sleep in their own cozy beds, while others feel guilty and let them crawl under the covers every night. It often turns into a small battle when one person wakes up with fur in their mouth or no room to move, but others argue that nothing beats the feeling of cuddling your best friend to sleep.

When You Dress Your Dog in Clothes

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Some people love seeing their dogs in cute sweaters or tiny raincoats and spend hours shopping for them, while others feel dogs should stay natural and not be treated like dolls. It usually turns into a funny debate when one dog looks like a fashion model, and another runs away the moment you pull out a jacket, leaving everyone to argue if clothes are adorable or just plain wrong.

When You Share Food From Your Plate

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Many owners sneak bits of food under the table, thinking it’s harmless, while others freak out about dogs getting unhealthy snacks or learning bad habits. A peaceful dinner can turn into a mini-argument when someone catches a dog munching on pizza crust, and another person says it’s no big deal, but both sides usually agree dogs have mastered the art of begging with their eyes.

When You Use Baby Talk With Your Dog

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Some owners love using silly high-pitched voices and calling their dogs “baby” or “sweetie pie,” while others find it embarrassing and say it’s weird to talk to dogs like toddlers. Arguments usually pop up when you’re in public, and someone says, “Who’s a good boy?” loud enough for the whole park to hear, while the other person wishes they could disappear into the ground.

When You Let Your Dog Kiss Your Face

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Dog kisses are either the sweetest thing in the world or totally disgusting, depending on who you ask. Some people argue that a little slobber is just a sign of love, while others can’t stop thinking about where that tongue has been. It usually leads to an awkward moment when a dog licks someone’s mouth, and half the room cheers while the other half runs for hand sanitizer.

When You Talk About Dog Training Styles

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One person swears by positive treats and clicker training, while the other says firm commands and structure are the only way to go. Arguments can get a little heated when someone feels like they’re being judged for how they handle their dog, but at the end of the day, every owner secretly believes their way is best because their dog is obviously the smartest one around.

When You Decide If Dogs Should Be Crate Trained

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Some dog owners feel crates are safe, cozy spaces that help dogs feel secure, while others think locking a dog in a crate is just cruel, no matter how you explain it. This debate usually sparks when a new puppy arrives, and everyone has a different idea of where it should sleep, and somehow, the conversation always ends with someone feeling judged for being too strict or too soft.

When You Cut Your Dog’s Hair Short for Summer

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Some people think shaving a dog for summer is the kindest thing to do to keep them cool, while others argue that their fur actually protects them from the heat. It turns into a back-and-forth when someone books a grooming appointment, and the dog comes back looking like a completely different animal, making half the group happy while the other half feels sad.

When You Throw Your Dog a Birthday Party

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Throwing a birthday party for a dog sounds adorable to some and totally ridiculous to others. One side gets very excited about planning pup-friendly cakes and cute party hats, while the other rolls its eyes and wonders if the dog even knows what’s going on (the answer to that is no). Arguments usually end with everyone laughing and admitting that watching dogs eat cake and wear hats is way more fun than they expected.

When You Let Your Dog Ride in the Front Seat

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Some people love having their dog riding shotgun with the wind blowing in their ears, while others think it’s unsafe and say dogs should be secured in the back. Arguments start when you’re loading up the car for a trip, and the dog leaps into the front seat looking very proud, and suddenly, everyone’s debating if it’s about safety or just letting the pooch enjoy life.

When You Choose What Type of Dog Food to Buy

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Some dog owners swear by homemade meals or expensive organic kibble, while others grab whatever is on sale and say it doesn’t make a difference. The argument usually heats up at the store or the vet’s office, with one side worried about every ingredient and the other side rolling their eyes and saying dogs used to eat leftovers in the old days and turned out just fine.

When You Decide If Dogs Should Wear Boots in Winter

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Some owners think dog boots are essential for keeping paws safe from ice and salt, while others think dogs hate them and would rather skip the fashion show. Every winter, the same argument comes up when someone buys tiny boots that make the dog walk like a clumsy robot, and while some people laugh and others feel bad, everyone ends up agreeing that winter walks are an adventure either way.

When You Leave the TV On for Your Dog

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Some people turn on the TV when they leave because they believe dogs get lonely and need background noise, while others think it’s silly and say dogs just sleep all day anyway. Arguments pop up when you walk in and find the dog watching cartoons or barking at a commercial, and somehow, both sides end up smiling because it’s pretty cute, no matter what.

When You Let Your Dog Greet Strangers

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One owner feels proud when their dog runs up to meet new people, while the other worries about jumping, barking, or scaring someone. This leads to quick little arguments at parks and sidewalks where some think a dog should be friendly and social, while others argue about respecting personal space, and in the end, everyone agrees that not every human loves dogs as much as we do.

When You Decide How Many Treats Are Too Many

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Some people think you should spoil your dog with treats every time they do something cute, while others believe treats should only be given for real good behavior. Arguments usually start when one person hands over a snack just because the dog tilted its head, and the other complains that the dog is getting spoiled, but deep down, both sides know it’s hard to say no to those eyes.

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