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There's a lovely article in the Guardian today about the columnist's elderly whippet, who is taking his own sweet time over walks: My dear old dog won’t be around for ever – so I will cherish every last walk | Emma Beddington
I empathise with this - Jasper's afternoon walks seem to follow a pattern of setting off at a decent clip in the direction of some desired location, then he'll grind to a halt and stand there for 10 mins wondering whether to continue or go home and refusing to budge in either direction, then he'll settle down for a snooze, and once he's back up again, he'll head for home, but decide to have another lie-down and snooze on the first grassy verge we pass, and then every single grassy verge after that. I did get quite a lot of my book read this afternoon, but had a damp bum from sitting on the ground. And some funny looks from passers-by!
I empathise with this - Jasper's afternoon walks seem to follow a pattern of setting off at a decent clip in the direction of some desired location, then he'll grind to a halt and stand there for 10 mins wondering whether to continue or go home and refusing to budge in either direction, then he'll settle down for a snooze, and once he's back up again, he'll head for home, but decide to have another lie-down and snooze on the first grassy verge we pass, and then every single grassy verge after that. I did get quite a lot of my book read this afternoon, but had a damp bum from sitting on the ground. And some funny looks from passers-by!