• pHr34kY@lemmy.world
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      4 hours ago

      My neighbours were like that. I saw them walk their dogs once in 10 years.

      Their dogs are long gone and mine turns 18 in July.

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        I just got back from my dog’s daily ~4 mile walk. We watch our friends dog occasionally and they don’t walk her at all and she’s a few years younger than my dog but she can barely move because she’s so overweight and doesnt get any exercise

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      15 hours ago

      Yep my dog needs 1+ mile in the morning and at least 2 miles in the afternoon for optimal health - bowels, muscles, etc. He’s 7 now and acts like a dog half his age.

      Then some of my friends are like “I try to take mine around the block at least once a week” and I am sad for their poor dog.

      Hard to find good dogsitters who will actually take them on long walks too.

      • Suck_on_my_Presence@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        Once a week?? My god.

        I walk my 10 year old husky 3 miles a day at least, and we usually go to the dog park at least every other day. He’s showing signs of aging, but he acts like a dog half his age.

        • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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          I have two chihuahuas so I take them on three walks per day, but just two of those walks are what I call “medium” walks for them, it’s a few a big blocks around the neighborhood.

          What you reminded me of is when I do my 3+ mi walks, I bring one of them in a shoulder sling carrier for dogs. They can’t walk that far every day due to their size but they still absolutely love the adventure.