Mr Woof has been switching between lying on the grass (there is a little patch at the back that is mostly in shade), lying on the dog bed thatās just outside the window, or he sometimes just sits on the door mat looking in through the dog door. He doesnāt like clinking noises so heāll generally self-evacuate to the back yard when Iām in the kitchen, but heāll keep an eye on me and come back inside if I sit down.
Miss Meow prefers lying on the concrete for some reason.
SaneMartigan@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØweeksā© ago
Same for mine. Itās kind of why those dog walking warning posts irk me. My dog knows what he wants and I respect his agency. He didnāt want to go out on the 40+ days but heās keen to under 35. Iāve also got a bunch of farmers in the family with kelpies who do no give a fuck.
CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØweeksā© ago
I donāt even walk my dog when itās summer. He follows me outside when I go to the letterbox, bins, clothes line. He does 360 laps around the house chasing birds and cats and flies and whatever else he wants to do several times a day.
When itās cooler weather we do walks around the neighbourhood and the park in the mornings.
SaneMartigan@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØweeksā© ago
If my dog doesnāt want to go for the walk he refuses. I also let him decide where we walk, he gets to choose the directions. Otherwise he sleeps near me most of the time.
Thornburywitch@aussie.zone āØ3ā© āØweeksā© ago
My old kelpie/heeler mix was immune to temperature extremes too. Activity of any sort was preferable to inactivity, regardless of temperature. The double coat helped of course.