My cat goes for walks with me in the cul-de-sac where I live. I do most of the walking; she does most of the supervising. She’s a tabby, so the “sergeant’s stripes” remind me to concentrate on the task at hand.
used to see a young couple taking turns walking their doberman. on a very short leash, with the poor dog bouncing up in the air as much as it was going forward. haven’t seen them recently – the poor pooch probably died of stress…
saw a typical local fatso gal the other day ‘walking’ her giant borzoi – she was hanging back, yanking as hard as she could on the leash to keep the wretched dog from dragging her down the pavement in an effort to get the kind of run it needed…
there’s another older woman who does much the same with her poor big black lab – every time the dog shows some interest in something, she yanks on the already short leash…
there should be a licensing system that prevents most people from owning pets that they don’t know how to care for. end of rant…
rshive almost 4 years ago
Eventually the preferred happening evolves, Max.
LookingGlass Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Yep, it’s best just to humor those HUGHmons!!
jmworacle almost 4 years ago
Option three the popular choice.
e.groves almost 4 years ago
My wife and I are getting fitness trackers for Christmas.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sounds like a plan to me Max
Mando almost 4 years ago
Doughnut holes anyone?
ms-ss almost 4 years ago
Jax (on the left) wants me to throw the Frisbee in the house.
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
My cat goes for walks with me in the cul-de-sac where I live. I do most of the walking; she does most of the supervising. She’s a tabby, so the “sergeant’s stripes” remind me to concentrate on the task at hand.
Ratkin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Doggone right!
KevinMarsh1 almost 4 years ago
my Border Collie would not let me get away with that. We do a hike/walkie every day, rain or shine.
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Smart dog, Max.
gopher gofer almost 4 years ago
used to see a young couple taking turns walking their doberman. on a very short leash, with the poor dog bouncing up in the air as much as it was going forward. haven’t seen them recently – the poor pooch probably died of stress…
saw a typical local fatso gal the other day ‘walking’ her giant borzoi – she was hanging back, yanking as hard as she could on the leash to keep the wretched dog from dragging her down the pavement in an effort to get the kind of run it needed…
there’s another older woman who does much the same with her poor big black lab – every time the dog shows some interest in something, she yanks on the already short leash…
there should be a licensing system that prevents most people from owning pets that they don’t know how to care for. end of rant…
Ralph Newbill almost 4 years ago
But he needs to answer nature’s call! You don’t want him to answer in the kitchen!