Anonymous wrote:Get a dog that is 4-5 years old. Hire a dogwalker to come once a day while you are at work.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our rescue beagle was the love of my kids’ life. (One has severe special needs). Mostly he liked to cudddle with them on the sofa. I would walk him in the morning after the kids left for school, and he would be fine until we all got home around 3. The beagle loved all the kids friends, didn’t howl unless you started it first (Howling with your beagle is a hoot!) and he loved going on walks thru the neighborhood.
Beagles as you know need to be either on leash or in a fenced yard. He lived a long healthy life
Consider a beagle!
OMIGOD no. Beagles need a lot of exercise and they need company. You think he was fine. Chances are he howled and barked constantly.
Anonymous wrote:Our rescue beagle was the love of my kids’ life. (One has severe special needs). Mostly he liked to cudddle with them on the sofa. I would walk him in the morning after the kids left for school, and he would be fine until we all got home around 3. The beagle loved all the kids friends, didn’t howl unless you started it first (Howling with your beagle is a hoot!) and he loved going on walks thru the neighborhood.
Beagles as you know need to be either on leash or in a fenced yard. He lived a long healthy life
Consider a beagle!
-1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it sounds crazy and unfair to a dog.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, it sounds crazy and unfair to a dog.