Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog gets one walk a day. Otherwise she is let out into the backyard multiple times a day.
That's really sad. She needs to go exploring, making friends with her people in the neighborhood, it stimulates the brain.
Oh, lord. It's the "socialization" idiot again...
One walk a day is fine for most dogs. My chihuahua mix barely even wants to do that. It's really okay, pp. There's plenty of ways to "stimulate the brain" of an average dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog gets one walk a day. Otherwise she is let out into the backyard multiple times a day.
That's really sad. She needs to go exploring, making friends with her people in the neighborhood, it stimulates the brain.
My dog has never gotten along with other dogs, since she was a puppy, despite playdates, playgroups, dog parks, training.
Most people I know don’t walk their dogs “multiple” times a day. Is that really what you and people you know are doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog gets one walk a day. Otherwise she is let out into the backyard multiple times a day.
That's really sad. She needs to go exploring, making friends with her people in the neighborhood, it stimulates the brain.
Anonymous wrote:Best dog walk is one that you allow the dog to sniff what they are interested in. Dogs have an organ in their nose that humans do not. Smell is their primary sense and if you can feed and develop it during walks, you are engaging both their brain and physical body. Distance does not matter. If your dog is comfortable in new settings then absolutely take them out to new areas with new smells. They take all that in, process it in their brain, and learn. If they get nervous then maybe you can work them up to new settings by doing a little at a time. Great job thinking of what might be best for your dog! I love that you asked the question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog gets one walk a day. Otherwise she is let out into the backyard multiple times a day.
That's really sad. She needs to go exploring, making friends with her people in the neighborhood, it stimulates the brain.
My dog has never gotten along with other dogs, since she was a puppy, despite playdates, playgroups, dog parks, training.
Most people I know don’t walk their dogs “multiple” times a day. Is that really what you and people you know are doing?
People without yards do take their dogs for walks, mostly because the dogs need to go and most people don't want dog waste in their house. But the pp you're replying to who's trying to guilt/shame you about letting your dog out to run is an idiot. There are birds, squirrels, hawks, and sometimes deer and foxes in my yard. There's plenty of scents to explore, and more than enough "stimulation".
A lot of newer dog owners have no clue WTF they're doing, and it shows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog gets one walk a day. Otherwise she is let out into the backyard multiple times a day.
That's really sad. She needs to go exploring, making friends with her people in the neighborhood, it stimulates the brain.
My dog has never gotten along with other dogs, since she was a puppy, despite playdates, playgroups, dog parks, training.
Most people I know don’t walk their dogs “multiple” times a day. Is that really what you and people you know are doing?
NP yes that's what people do! You're supposed to walk your dog a few times a day. Even your vet will tell you that!