Oh hell yes I have been wanting to rant about this
So my main reasons for saying cats should be kept inside at all times do not apply to large dogs:
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dangerous to wildlife -- dogs are loud, oafish and slow. My dog couldn't catch an animal if her life depended on it
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vulnerable to predation -- again nothing around here could take down a large dog except maybe a bear, but they tend to stay away from people and dogs
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can get run over by a car -- only an issue if dog goes in the road
All 3 of these issues are negated if the dog is properly contained by a fence. Unlike cats, dogs aren't climbers and so can be easily confined.
As long as the weather is good, and the enclosure is large... Say a tenth of an acre back yard, or maybe larger, a dog would be perfectly fine outside and maybe even beneficial by keeping pests away, particularly deer. And likely would be happier and more stimulated than they would be trapped inside as long as they have access to shelter, food and water, and frequent contact with people.
The whole "dogs are social animals and need to be kept in your house and allowed to sleep in your bed and eat out of your plates" attitude in a lot of dog specific spaces is nuts imo and a uniquely American phenomenon. They are not people, they are dogs.
I would feel the same way about cats except as we have outlined many times cats allowed to free roam are a danger to themselves and unlike dogs can't be reliably confined, except with something like a catio.
Under no circumstances should an animal be allowed to wander off of its owner's property, not only because it's disrespectful but also people are more dangerous than wildlife, putting out poison and stuff.