Concerned Individuals Give Their Honest Opinion To Someone Who Didn't Know What To Do About The Neighbour's Barking Dog
Most of the time, all your dog really needs from you is attention. They might need anything from food and water to something as simple as their favorite toy that is stuck under the couch or something entirely different.
When you give them what they want, they usually stop whining and resume their previous activity. Though it's not always the case, many pet owners believe their dogs would rather play outside by themselves.
The short response is no; it is not appropriate to leave your dog outside alone. Dogs can get into trouble very easily when they are left alone outside.
Since they can quickly dig out from under their fence, many dogs end up lost. In addition, a lot of them unwittingly pass through backyard gates that are left open by service personnel, and they might not find their way back.
For some dogs that are left alone outside, they may decide to bark nonstop, which can soon cause issues with neighbors. Speaking of neighbors, the narrator in today's post happens to be the neighbor of some people who left their dog outside the house.
The narrator believes that the dog might have been left out for a while, as the dog was barking continuously. Not only that, but the dog was pacing and whining, so the OP decided to ask people online for advice.
Here is the post that has got people dropping their advice

Sadly, dog owners who don't give their pets enough attention frequently leave their dogs outside. Some individuals find it easier to just keep their dogs outside, for whatever reason—they may be unwilling or unable to train and socialize them, or they may have irrational expectations about their dog's behavior.
This doesn't make it right, and people online have come out to advise the narrator on what to do. Keep scrolling to check out some of their replies.
It is a crime

This is negligence

A new best friend

When a complaint is made

The local animal welfare organization

Letting a dog run loose might cause them to develop many undesirable tendencies, which may make the owner want to give the dog up. Some of the potential behaviors include incessant barking, destructive digging, and gnawing on furniture, hoses, sprinklers, and plants.
Certain dogs who spend a lot of time outdoors develop hostile or violent behavior, and this is what the narrator is trying to avoid.
And the comments continue rolling in...

Call animal rescue

The narrator has got to do something

Inviting the dog over

Some people just don't care

Dogs shed, and their owners wish to keep their homes tidy, so they leave them outside. Some are left outside because they're destructive or behave inappropriately.
However, some dogs are left out in the cold because a household member has an allergy to them. In all, some individuals find it easier to just keep their dogs outside for whatever reason, but that doesn't make it right in any way.