Do you go for a walk so early in the morning when it is still dark?Yes, I also see people carry wooden sticks when going for a morning walk in the early evening. Dogs are a threat in the dark; they normally don't bark during the day.
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Do you go for a walk so early in the morning when it is still dark?Yes, I also see people carry wooden sticks when going for a morning walk in the early evening. Dogs are a threat in the dark; they normally don't bark during the day.
Do you go for a walk so early in the morning when it is still dark?
Yes, when I was very young. I was told the story though, can't remember exactly how it happened.
Ah, I don't think you're any position to determine whether you are lazy or not. Let other people be the judge of that, and judging from the time you spend on online platforms, I wouldn't say that you are lazy at all.No, I am a lazy person so don't go for regular walk. I have seen people going early for a walk while going to office early morning.
I once had a dog that I raised from a puppy. He was wonderful during his early years, but things changed when he grew into a big 80-pounder at the age of two. One morning, as I was heading out to work dressed in a sweater and winter coat, he jumped onto my bed. I sternly told him "NO" and tried to guide him off, but he unexpectedly bit my arm, piercing through my coat and sweater, and I bled. After consulting with a trainer, we suspected he might have Canine Rage Syndrome. It was heartbreaking, but I had to make the tough decision to put him down for safety reasons. I couldn't bear the thought of rehoming him and risking someone else's safety. That was my last experience with large dogs, and now, I'm more of a cat person!![]()
That's a terrible experience! See why we can't put our full trust on pet dogs? They can misbehave anytime, that's why it is advised that we shouldn't leave kids alone with them.I once had a dog that I raised from a puppy. He was wonderful during his early years, but things changed when he grew into a big 80-pounder at the age of two. One morning, as I was heading out to work dressed in a sweater and winter coat, he jumped onto my bed. I sternly told him "NO" and tried to guide him off, but he unexpectedly bit my arm, piercing through my coat and sweater, and I bled. After consulting with a trainer, we suspected he might have Canine Rage Syndrome. It was heartbreaking, but I had to make the tough decision to put him down for safety reasons. I couldn't bear the thought of rehoming him and risking someone else's safety. That was my last experience with large dogs, and now, I'm more of a cat person!![]()
No, never.I was never afraid of dogs in my youth, but until the moment when I was bitten by a dog that I had known for many years and he lived across the street from my house. He bit me when I was playing with a ball on my leg, but it was not a very serious wound. And you were bitten by a dog and where?
This is one of the reasons that I don't like to go out early morning for a morning walk as there are so many dogs that you may feel scared of being one of the dogs breakfast lol
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