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[quote=Anonymous]A young dog who is taken on a morning walk and needs another walk again midday is not a "high energy dog." Did you find nothing out about dogs before you adopted. They are living beings who need exercise and to relieve themselves (urinate, defecate) regularly through the course of their days. You don't give the age of your dog, or the breed, but when we adopted our dog at age 1, we gave her up to 5 walks a day. Not an hour each, but for example, she got a 10 minute walk upon awakening, then an hour walk midmorning, a half hour walk after lunch, another good hour late afternoon or early evening, and a final 20 to 30 minute walk before bedtime. Now that she's older, one hour walk is enough, but OP, you can't adopt a dog and expect that dog to just think, oh, okay, I'm only going to pee and poop at 8 every morning and hold it all day. Toys can't possibly fix this problem.[/quote]
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