I am a dog walker and sitter. I have started walking a dog this week. He's gorgeous. Very well behaved, very loving. Rather large.
His owner says that he is an 'outside dog'. He spends the whole day outside. He has his food and water outside. He has a little hut. That I assume he rests in. I am really not used to this set up at all. The owner is extremely flexible with times etc. He has asked me to collect him, take him for a walk for 2 hours during the day, whenever I want and then drop him back inside the gate. It's obviously easy for me because I can fit it around walking and sitting my other dogs, have a different timetable each day but I've found myself thinking about the dog a great deal today, ever since I dropped him off.
Am I being too sensitive? Does anyone else leave their dogs outside during the day, while they are in work? I like to get to know all the dogs I walk/sit for. Today during our walk, I took him to a café on the beach. I had a tea, he had a lay down and some treats. And I petted him etc. And he was really happy. Maybe it's because I have a dog at home and me and my mum are always around for him, I have a different perspective on things.
His owner says that he is an 'outside dog'. He spends the whole day outside. He has his food and water outside. He has a little hut. That I assume he rests in. I am really not used to this set up at all. The owner is extremely flexible with times etc. He has asked me to collect him, take him for a walk for 2 hours during the day, whenever I want and then drop him back inside the gate. It's obviously easy for me because I can fit it around walking and sitting my other dogs, have a different timetable each day but I've found myself thinking about the dog a great deal today, ever since I dropped him off.
Am I being too sensitive? Does anyone else leave their dogs outside during the day, while they are in work? I like to get to know all the dogs I walk/sit for. Today during our walk, I took him to a café on the beach. I had a tea, he had a lay down and some treats. And I petted him etc. And he was really happy. Maybe it's because I have a dog at home and me and my mum are always around for him, I have a different perspective on things.