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| View Poll Results: Do you take your bitch out for a walk when in season? | |||
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26 | 53.06% |
| No - Never! |
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12 | 24.49% |
| Depends |
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11 | 22.45% |
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Re: Bitch in Season
I walk Holly but keep her on a lead and walk her where there are no dogs about running freely
If she only had the garden she would go crazy. she needs the mentle stimulation that a walk brings
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Re: Bitch in Season
I dont take ours for a walk as such. Normally they get walked in the morning and walk with me to the horse in the evening and run around on the yard. When in season they just miss the morning walk and make do with the garden for their business and still get to come to the yard with me in the evening.
I only do this as where i have to walk them in the morning is a busy dog walking area from the moment it gets light to the minute i start work so there is a complication there. Otherwise i would walk them at a different time of the day if i wasnt workig |
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