Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
My daughter was turned down by a rescue centre because she works full time. Six months ago she rehomed a Border Collie privately, whose owners were to old to walk her. The dog gets an hour's walk first thing in the morning (6 a.m), then my daughter comes home at lunchtime and walks her again, and then when she gets home. Finally she gets a quick walk at 10 p.m. So four walks a day. How many dogs get that? She did this for fourteen years with her old retriever too.Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
I must admit, I never let a pup go if no one was there all day - sorry LMB.Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
I've never left any of mine more than two hours if I can help it obviously emergencies have happened, but it's not just how many walks IMO as mine get four too being in a flat with no garden they have to be walked fairly often, but it's company they need.Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
Re: Should animal charities bring in dogs from overseas ?
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