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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op I have a dog like this, not a foxhound, but one with extremely high energy who doesn't do well with strangers. I spend most of my waking hours exercising this dog. That's what I do, my main employment. [/quote] OP here. Thanks for commiserating. I feel the exact same way. People who don’t have dogs like this think it’s just ‘take ‘em for a few walks to tire them out’ or ‘put them in the yard to throw a ball around’ but that isn’t nearly enough for a dog who can literally hunt for hours in the backwoods in the South. My dog doesn’t retrieve. She sprints, for live animals, not balls. I can’t take her to doggy daycare to get her energy out because I don’t trust other people with my dog. I get that rescues want to rescue all animals but this dog absolutely is not having its best life walking on sidewalks in DC. I’m giving it what I can but I’m twisting myself in knots (and breaking the law taking her off leash in the woods so she can sniff/pretend to hunt) and giving her special food and medicine because she has allergies, all while also trying to work FT and raise my kids. We got what we got and we aren’t complaining (too much) and we aren’t giving her back. But this system is broken for rescue dogs that need this level of care. Just venting. Not looking for any more flaming please. [/quote]
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