Recent trend forecasting shows that dog tourism is continuing on a steady decline. Experts attribute this to increased domestication and kennel holding rates in more recent years. Once popular tourist destinations for dogs, such as the Eiffel Tower, Machu Pichu, and the Ozarks, now rarely see an independent travelers. It is noted however, that areas such as Africa, India, and Haiti have seen steady, if not increased levels in local dog tourism. Do more developed countries have something to learn from these areas that seem to specialize in dog independence? Experts have mixed feelings about the morality of this question. It’s hard to say exactly how these trends will continue into the near and distant future, but we expect them to either change or stay the same depending on societal progress.
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