exercising dog in terrible weather?

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Anonymous wrote:I do doggie day care on days like today.


God bless doggy daycare.

We use it whenever we have big plans for the evening so the dog is quiet and zonked out.
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We've been throwing his toy down our longest hallway and chasing him around the kitchen. I put his coat on him for a nice longish walk and he was not having any of it. Thanks for the suggestion of doggie day care! My dog is really desperate for some exercise.
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Anonymous wrote:Watch out for salt on the road burning their paws.


Put paw balm on your doge's feet and get out there in the weather. Most doges love the cold and snow. They're descended from wolves after all!
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Anonymous wrote:One of my dogs likes to chase after light lasers just like a cat. She'll run up and down the hall for 20 minutes straight, full speed, trying to "catch" the beam. Wears her little butt out.

The other dog doesn't seem to be able to notice the beam but she's a little older so not so high energy. She does love to play ball though.


Careful with the laser for more than a minute or two at a time. It's very easy for dogs to develop OCD/neuroses from laser pointers--you'll notice them start chasing shadows, sunbeams reflecting off watches, barking at sunbeams, etc.


This is so true! Actually just do't use them at all. They blind airplane pilots, too. Lasers bad. Smooth rubber ball good. Google Planet Dog. They have awesome, durable toys.
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