It's almost spring! Will you walk your dog?
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I took my dog for a walk today, actually, it was 60 outside!0
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I'm surprised people with dogs don't walk them year round. I thought that was the deal
When mine was younger, I would walk him in the winter as long as it was safe to be out, but there are days here in the winter where they don't even want people outside for any length of time because it is too cold (some days were -40 with the windchill this year). Bringing an old, small dog out in that weather and exercising him could give him a heart attack. Much safer to keep him inside. He doesn't need much space to be as active as he can be at his age.
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He/She looks like a sweetheart!0
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Love of my Shih Tzu, Roc, can't wait to go on his walk. He so loves it! I'm lucky because we can walk about 10 of the months each year and I am so sad for all of you in that awful cold weather The only bad thing is in the summer is we have to walk REALLY late or REALLY early with the heat, his poor little pads would be burned. The circle (2miles, gotta love it) is made of asphalt. Hope your puppy can go for his walk every day and enjoy the weather, the other people and of course, the other puppies.0
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Love of my Shih Tzu, Roc, can't wait to go on his walk. He so loves it! I'm lucky because we can walk about 10 of the months each year and I am so sad for all of you in that awful cold weather The only bad thing is in the summer is we have to walk REALLY late or REALLY early with the heat, his poor little pads would be burned. The circle (2miles, gotta love it) is made of asphalt. Hope your puppy can go for his walk every day and enjoy the weather, the other people and of course, the other puppies.
My doxie and I took two one-mile walks today for the first time in ages; it was such a beautiful day! It gets hot here sometimes as well, but early morning/late afternoon is fine with us!0 -
Unless I literally could not get out, there is no reason why my dog would not get at least two walks a day.0
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »I can't believe that there are people who don't walk their dogs every day.
Those people should be poked with sharp things.
Meh,I used to have a little chihuahua, I had young kids who played with her all the time and a big back yard, she got plenty of excercise without going for walks.
Now I have a fox terroir and no young kids, she goes for a walk most days ( no snow in winter here) but if it's pouring with rain or thunderstorms or 45 degrees celcius (things that do happen here) then she misses a day here or there.
Feel free to poke sharp things my way - and I will feel free to make sensible decisions for My dogs in MY location.
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I walk my Pinscher-Mix 1,5 hours every morning (around 10k). from 1:30 to 2:30 -> time for the dog run to play fetch or run around with other dogs, then another 30-60min walk at the evening. No matter the weather :P He had a little aggression thing going on, so walks were rather stressful, but we worked on that with a trainer, and he is under control now it is normal for Germans to walk their dogs 3 times a day...so I was rather surprised when I saw, that some people don't walk their dogs at least one time..0
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likehlikeo wrote: »Oh, that's him btw I love that little duuude
I request another picture of this lovely creature @likehlikeo0 -
Haha, I never stopped walking him! If I did, our ears would be ringing non-stop! We were lucky here in southern WI, it was a very cold winter but most of the snow missed us. I think we only ended up with 30-40 inches of snow total in our area, way less than normal.
We have a collie, so I'm not concerned about the cold weather anyway. The only days he doesn't get walked at least 2-3miles are heavy snow or ice days. Or I make my husband take him out
Even during the winter it's important to get the dog some exercise, so sometimes I'll literally walk him around the house. We have a small loop that I can take him through the kitchen, dining room, and living room that is exactly 20 steps. I get quite dizzy, but after 400 loops, it works just as well.
You're so lucky! We are in southern WI, but we have a pit/boxer mix who doesn't handle anything under 25 degrees. It was a LOOOOONG winter!
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My dog hates the snow too....I usually shovel off a patch of grass when it snows, but Ill remember the tarp suggestion! Luckily we have a toy breed, so lots of good ole fashioned fetch (in the house) gets her plenty of exercise in the winter!0
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callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »we live in way out in the country. my younger dog (just turned 1 thursday!) goes on walks with me whenever i go - anywhere from 3-5 times a week, and they are upwards of 2-3 mile walks). Shes a high energy 50 pound mutt. but she also runs free in the mornings and visits her doggie friends and plays with them. not everyone has that luxury, i know. (but boy does she love it!)
my 7 year old mini schnauzer loves walks, but HAS to stop for EVERYTHING. every blade of grass, mailbox, tree, whatever. so hes a pain to walk with. my girls take him out with them pretty often, though. in general hes pretty lazy though, and doesnt really like to be outside to begin with, unlike his younger 'sister' LOL
Our last dog (who unfortunately passed away last year due to old age) REFUSED to take walks. When I would try to take him out with the kids (kids in the stroller), he would jump into the basket under the stroller and ride that way, lol! Or else, just sit down and not budge until you picked him up or said "home"...then he would run to the front door, lol. He was a lazy bum! From the time we got him (around 2 years).
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I'm so with you. It breaks my heart to hear the dogs barking from inside when we walk our dogs.
A happy dog is a tired dog. Not many humans know that but that's the best a human can do for their four legged family member - take them for a walk.0 -
My hubby and I have never been really good at walking our dogs. We have a Lab/Dane mix and a Boxer/Pit mix. They love being outside, love other people and dogs and always want to play. They're not good on a leash though. We've tried so many different ones, and probably have one of every harness ever made, and nothing helps them. They pull way too much and zigzag across the sidewalk constantly. But we have a big, fenced in yard, so they definitely get enough exercise running around there. I just wish I could take them for walks or runs when I go. We haven't tried them out yet for this year since it's just starting to get nice here in Buffalo. But I plan on getting my hubby to take them out with me and see how they do.0
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BodyByButter wrote: »I was thinking about walking my cat but somehow I don't think that will involve much walking.
Before my Husband and I rescued a dog we would take our cat, Lucius, to the park and walk him. He loved it. Even more he loved going down slides repeatedly. Gypsy on the other hand was to scared to be on a leash except when at home on the porch. So I always put her in her pet stroller where she feels safe whenever we were at the park.
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To answer the original question, yes. I will most definitely be taking my dog for walks again. Though she is so little it's more a form of torture to her. She refuses to walk the entire trip and will only walk the return trip which is fine with me. But I've missed our walks terribly this winter.0 -
kittycatsinunderpants wrote: »I love going for walks, but feel weird absently strolling through the neighborhood- I like to have a purpose, ya know? Anyway, I fell in love with this face at the shelter in January, and what better purpose to get out and moving- My little Tibetan Spaniel named Cheese. What I didn't take into account were those short little legs! Just eight blocks. That's my dog's limit. Those of you with smallish dogs, how long can they go before their legs wear out?
10k every morning, another hour midday and then a trip after dinner. He is 10 pounds, a min. Pinscher mix. He LOVES nothing more than running next to a bike, skateboard, longboard...you name it...he is simply a crazy dog
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I have two pugs. The three of us are in serious need of a good workout. I will take them on walks every day, and "hiking" on most weekends. They LOVE it!0
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I would love to walk my dogs. However, our neighborhood is overrun with dogs that don;t stay in their yards. And they will openly approach you especially if you have a dog. I do not want my dog in a fight, because if another dog approaches me, both of my dogs will jump in front of me to protect me. I would hate another dog to get hurt or one of mine. *sigh* Wish I lived in the wide open country.0
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I got a Dachshund mix puppy this year after years of wanting one, we named him Tawko, I mostly got him because I wanted a walking partner and couldn't commit to a big dog, I fell in love at first sight! Only problem is he's a big suck and hates wet weather, he'll dig in his heels and refuses to walk without coercion (treats or drag him looking like the abusive dog mom)... it's frustrating, so I pick him up and get wet/muddy carrying him home. So we walk only on days he deems worthy of walks... my tiny little dictator doggie. I hope I can train him to enjoy or at least attempt all weather walking, because I love camping and hiking.0
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azulvioleta6 wrote: »I can't believe that there are people who don't walk their dogs every day.
Those people should be poked with sharp things.
Sometimes its not safe to walk your dogs...but I have a large backyard and we play with them daily. So maybe thats ok?0 -
I've got a nearly 7 year old high-energy boxer mix and she gets a couple miles with me every day and often another walk with my daughter. I'm ever so slowly starting to run with her again coming back from an injury (mine, not hers). We've been loving the winter since we're in Florida and dreading the coming heat.0
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My dog gets walked rain or snow - he's a husky mix and is in love with the snow! If you don't walk him you are also going to have a 50lb dog attached to your leg whining the rest of the day so it's best to get it out of the way. He gets so much joy from the walks that I can't imagine not taking him! It cheers me right up just seeing his happiness. I can't wait for it to warm up a bit so we can take some longer walks, right now it's at about 20 minutes before I start freezing. 45 would be ideal for him.0
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4bettermenow wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »I can't believe that there are people who don't walk their dogs every day.
Those people should be poked with sharp things.
Sometimes its not safe to walk your dogs...but I have a large backyard and we play with them daily. So maybe thats ok?
My cousin adopted a somewhat dog-aggressive black lab.
She'd drive out to the industrial park to walk her dog so the dog would get it's walks without attacking anything.
I think the dog is less aggressive now, I'd have to ask0 -
I LOVE walking my dog! I live in a small neighborhood that is mostly rental properties, and I swear, I'm one of only like three people that consistently takes their dog for a walk. Everyone else just puts them out, tethered on a cable, or worse, just lets them roam free. It's incredibly disheartening. Anyway, my dog is a medium-sized guy so could probably use a good walk every day, but I do slack off in crappy weather. Looking forward to spring!
Wouldn't it be fun to put my rabbit on a little kitty cat harness and take him for a short walk??0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »4bettermenow wrote: »azulvioleta6 wrote: »I can't believe that there are people who don't walk their dogs every day.
Those people should be poked with sharp things.
Sometimes its not safe to walk your dogs...but I have a large backyard and we play with them daily. So maybe thats ok?
My cousin adopted a somewhat dog-aggressive black lab.
She'd drive out to the industrial park to walk her dog so the dog would get it's walks without attacking anything.
I think the dog is less aggressive now, I'd have to ask
That would work if I could transport them. LOL I have a 120lb Akita and a 60lb shepard. My car's backseat wouldn't hold them both. And my husband drives the truck for work. But, like I said, we have a large backyard, and play and run with them daily back there. They love fetch and chase and tug o war. So, I know they are getting the exercise they need. Oh, they do love to chase our cats too, which is a fun game for all species involved. So, it is what it is.0 -
I walked my dog all winter (except for when it was -20 or colder). We didn't get a ton of snow, but since we have snow/winter for 6+ months each year not walking her in the winter isn't really an option. Luckily my dog LOVES snow & has a thick coat so the cold doesn't bother her much.0
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My family just adopted a dog from the local shelter a month ago and I am loving walking her! Still working on teaching her not to pull too hard...but that keeps me going. She will run with me too. I've found that if I'm hem-hawing around about going for a walk, I'm more motivated to do it now because I know she loves it.0
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When I first started my fitness program my puppy walked with me everyday. There were days when we walked five miles or more. She walked me to a weight loss of over 100 pounds and she helped me keep it off. But she is now twelve years old and terminally ill so now I try to walk my husband (LOL) every day. When she has a good day we do go outside and walk around the yard or play fetch with her stuffed hedgehog. When her time comes we'll rescue a new family member or maybe even two who will walk with me faithfully.0
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