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Will your dog wreck your house on lock down?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Boris trying to bring in total lock down!
If he does what dog do you have and will it wreck the house due to no exercise or will it be OK if we go into total lock down.
Ill start.
I have a mongrel who will be OK running around the garden as she is small.
Big dog owners are you worried? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My daughter got a puppy last week for her birthday, as our dog passed away, so it will still need walking. I’m lucky as where I live it’s only a short way to lanes and a massive park area. He’s a three month old border collie so a little live wire x
Viv xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a Staffordshire bull terrier that is that chilled it's like he's just smoked an eighth on a bong. He gets to go in the garden and i still walk him late at night when there is no one about. |
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Total lockdown doesn't mean you can't leave the house.
You can still walk your dog, go to supermarkets etc etc.
Its essentially the same situation we are currently in only its mandatory not advisory.
You'll be penalised for being outside without good reason. That's about the difference.
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"I was back home by 7am and live in the middle of nowhere. It’s rare I see anyone when I’m out with my 4 dogs. "
That's my plan. To walk early every morning.
Not in gold shorts though Rachel.
Might do if I had your arse. |
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I'm lucky we have plenty of land for them to play on, my younger dog a collie cross loves being outdoors and spends a lot of time running round my gardens, my boy a full border collie won't go outside unsupervised and is quite happy to do his business and return inside |
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"I was back home by 7am and live in the middle of nowhere. It’s rare I see anyone when I’m out with my 4 dogs.
That's my plan. To walk early every morning.
Not in gold shorts though Rachel.
Might do if I had your arse. "
It’s a bit cold at 5:45 am for gold shorts xxx |
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"In Spain where our villa is you can only walk 50yds from your house with a dog, to pee and poo"
Just as matter of interest, what stops you going further.....?? Surely you do not have a guard on EVERY street..?? |
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"My daughter got a puppy last week for her birthday, as our dog passed away, so it will still need walking. I’m lucky as where I live it’s only a short way to lanes and a massive park area. He’s a three month old border collie so a little live wire x
Viv xx"
Sorry to hear.. I also have a border collie but he's getting old now x |
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My dog is fine to be left on his own, he used to chew letters up when he was a youngster but grew out of it.. He gets plenty of walks a day and he loves socialising with other dogs and people as well as walks in the middle or nowhere |
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My hound goes out twice a day, in the morning with myself, and the kids in the evening, so we all get our once a day
Sadly he's getting on a bit, so he's only up for a gentle jog, rather than a 10 mile run as he used to in his younger days |
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over a year ago
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I'll be walking mine at least twice a day. We live fairly rurally so I won't see anyone. Won't be able to work from home with a big dog staring at me and batting my arm every other minute! |
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