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[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 hours ago

a reasonably fit human can easily out distance an equally fit dog when walking or distance running.

You say that, but I've been on hikes lasting a few hours with a dog and they're still full of energy at the end. Humans are persistence hunters, and I'm sure eventually a dog would get exhausted before a human. But, this isn't something that most humans are likely to experience with their pets.