• NONE
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    294 months ago

    I would call it a “Journey” Dog

  • Tiefling IRL
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    184 months ago

    I have a Shiba. Walking her is like walking a cat, so I beg to differ

  • fraksken
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    164 months ago

    This is a great quote. Describes how I feel at my job at the moment …

    Can I use it?

    • @theangryseal@lemmy.world
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      104 months ago

      I do this too. :p

      The neighbors must think I’m insane.

      I try to count the steps and see if I can make it further than before. My record is like 140.

      It’s very mentally hard. I’m always thinking, “oh I’ve gotta be going down someone’s driveway now!”

  • Lucy :3
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    64 months ago

    I’d say a dog would still go to predictable places eg. they’d go for a walk on their usual route (maybe a bit larger).

    • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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      94 months ago

      I often let my dog choose where we’re walking and he takes it as an opportunity to update all the places he knows in town, so we end up walking a 5k loop, it’s just more chaotic than when I’m leading.

    • fmstrat
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      64 months ago

      I had a Husky. For me it would have been the random path of deer, rabbits, and random people’s driveways. He had no sense of direction, and cared not for walking norms.

    • Fonzie!
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      23 months ago

      My dog would indeed go one of his usual routes, just whichever one he liked most at the moment.

      Then he got old and him leading the way would mean pissig over the neighbour’s hedge and going back to the couch.

      Now he’s not walking anymore. Well, maybe on clpuds.

  • @elooto@lemmy.ml
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    54 months ago

    While backpacking in Ireland, my friend and I visited the small island of Inish Oirr. We had all day to explore the island so set off without any route planned. A black dog tagged along and soon started guiding our way. He would loop back and stop to wait for us at turns. We followed him blindly through the maze of stone walls. He led us to a lake, a lighthouse, and a shipwreck. He always seemed excited to show us the next landmark. We literally followed a dog from morning until sunset. It felt as though he had done this many times before. He was such a good boy.

  • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    44 months ago

    The park. You’re going to the park. Everyday. If you live in a warm environment with a beach, that’s where you’re going. That park.