the_gopher
Posted : 8/14/2008 5:36:47 AM
This is a typical walk with Ari:
At our house:
Leisure paced, not fast. Dirt/grass covered ground. 30-35 minutes with rests and lots of sniffing time (I only pull her away when she decides to go from sniff to eat heh).
Off leash play is VERY restricted - only allowed on the trail by our house (takes 20 minutes to loop it) but hasn't happened in awhile because it is flooded out. There's no where else I could take her for off leash play since she's not trustworthy, and she knows that trail and it's the only one I'll trust her on right now. Well we do allow it on this little hill that we use for her to run up and down on (she loves this) to tucker her out QUICK particularly lately when all we get is a 10 minute break before it seems like it's going to downpour again. Yesterday was our first clear day and I got a class A migraine, ugh - I felt guilty but she only got short walks with the SO, and then a romp on the hill b/c migraine = to bed know before your sick.
What I would LIKE to do:
Leashed walk, leisure, around where I work - concrete. 20-30 minute walk would be nice. Again, at her pace, I watch her closely and allow lots of sniff breaks and resting breaks.
I judge the walks by how she's doing and turn back once I think she's starting to slow down slightly (I'll turn back even sooner if I'm unsure and we've walked a lengthy distance).
I guess I should have titled this thread "Worried about over walking". In NO WAY is Ari over excercised. We're constantly looking for ways to poop her out since we don't have my floor room for her to romp in inside (small living room - we block off the kitchen because it's not carpeted and in her zoomies she crashes too much in there).
I'm hoping we get another few clear days, that will dry out our walking path and she can get some off leash running action and maybe the river will be OK to swim in again.
Mostly right now I'd like to take her for two longer walks a day, not including potty runs, because we take her to the designated spot for that across the street and she does her business right away.