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My outdoorsy dog

Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots of various odor and scent blend. As introverts, my wife and I get pretty relaxed at desolate parks or trails. With that being said, getting immersed in the nature is our cup of tea. Every morning, we take a 30 minutes walk at different parks, which are on our secret park bucket list.

On the flip side, one of our dogs BuiBui barely uses the pee pad we prepare for him and his mom. He is bound to do his business outside everyday, no matter what the weather is. Pouring rains, hurricanes, nothing could beats BuiBui's love of natural toilet.

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On the flip side, one of our dogs, BuiBui, barely uses the pee pads we prepare for him and his mom.

“On the flip side” seems out of place here. What are you trying to say?

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Then you need to explain the first part of the dilemma before you say “on the flip side.” As you’ve written it now, the reader had no clue that there is a dilemma until you suddenly say “on the flip side,” so it doesn’t make sense.

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Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots ofwherein various odors and scents blend.

I think “wherein” sounds most natural here, because it always indicates a location.

My outdoorsy dog

Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots of various odor and scent blend.

As introverts, my wife and I get pretty relaxed at desolate parks or trails.

With that being said, getting immersed in the nature is our cup of tea.

On the flip side, one of our dogs BuiBui barely uses the pee pad we prepare for him and his mom.

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Jan. 9, 2023

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Every morning, we take a 30 minutes -walk at different parks, which are on our secret park bucket list.

30 minutes walk should be a compound adjective like: 30 minute-walk

My outdoorsy dog


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Since they both love being outdoors, I assume you consider both “outdoorsy.”

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Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots of various odor and scent blend.


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Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots ofwherein various odors and scents blend. Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments wherein various odors and scents blend.

I think “wherein” sounds most natural here, because it always indicates a location.

Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments Iin which lots of various odors and scents blend. Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments in which lots of various odors and scents blend.

Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots of various odors and scents blend. Our dogs love exploring outdoor environments In which lots of various odors and scents blend.

As introverts, my wife and I get pretty relaxed at desolate parks or trails.


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As introverts, my wife and I get pretty relaxed at desolate parks or / and trails. As introverts, my wife and I get pretty relaxed at desolate parks or / and trails.

“And” sounds more natural to me.

As introverts, my wife and I get prettyrather relaxed at desolate parks or trails. As introverts, my wife and I get rather relaxed at desolate parks or trails.

With that being said, getting immersed in the nature is our cup of tea.


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With that being said, gGetting immersed in the nature is our cup of tea. Getting immersed in nature is our cup of tea.

“With that being said” is similar to “however” in that it is used to introduce something that contradicts the preceding text. This sentence confirms the previous sentence, so “with that being said” is inappropriate here.

With that being said, getting immersed in the nature is our cup of tea. With that being said, getting immersed in nature is our cup of tea.

Every morning, we take a 30 minutes walk at different parks, which are on our secret park bucket list.


Every morning, we take a 30 minutes -walk at different parks, which are on our secret park bucket list. Every morning, we take a 30 minute-walk at different parks, which are on our secret park bucket list.

30 minutes walk should be a compound adjective like: 30 minute-walk

Every morning, we take a 30 -minutes walk at different parks, which that are on our secret park bucket list. Every morning, we take a 30-minute walk at different parks that are on our secret park bucket list.

Every morning, we take a 30 minutes walk at different parks, which are listed on our secret park bucket list. Every morning, we take a 30 minute walk at different parks, which are listed on our secret park bucket list.

On the flip side, one of our dogs BuiBui barely uses the pee pad we prepare for him and his mom.


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On the flip side, one of our dogs, BuiBui, barely uses the pee pads we prepare for him and his mom. One of our dogs, BuiBui, barely uses the pee pads we prepare for him and his mom.

“On the flip side” seems out of place here. What are you trying to say?

On the flip side, one of our dogs, BuiBui, barely uses the pee pad we prepare for him and his mom. On the flip side, one of our dogs, BuiBui, barely uses the pee pad we prepare for him and his mom.

He is bound to do his business outside everyday, no matter what the weather is.


He is bound to do his business outside everyday, no matter whathow the weather is. He is bound to do his business outside everyday, no matter how the weather is.

He is boundetermined to do his business outside every day, no matter what the weather is. He is determined to do his business outside every day, no matter what the weather is.

every day (two words)

He is bound to do his business outside every day, no matter what the weather is. He is bound to do his business outside every day, no matter what the weather is.

Pouring rains, hurricanes, nothing could beats BuiBui's love of natural toilet.


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Pouring rains, hurricanes, nothing could beats BuiBui's love of natural toilets. Pouring rain, hurricanes, nothing could beat BuiBui's love of natural toilets.

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or Pouring rain, hurricanes, nothing beats BuiBui's love for a natural toilet.

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