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I'm very, very, sad I love my dog almost more than life, but am I being selfish and stupid to keep him?
After an unexpected move from one county to another, we found ourselves in an area that was NOT as dog friendly as they indicated the area was! Sounds, great on paper, countryside, canal and towpaths, mostly agricultural, loads of walks!
Well, yes and no! if you have a poodle, or a cockapoo or a retired greyhound that is happy to walk at your side - then yes! great place! If you have a junior delinquent Borzoi, things are very different! Take the tow path as just one example, great for sure - when the public remember to shut the gates! - Oh, yeah and when there are no narrowboats around with c a t s' on board - but not onboard they roam freely, oblivious of the pending hound about to spring from potter potter to full throttle in a nano second, straight down the towpath at best, at worst up a verticle wall or down a verticle wooded area! Although perhaps leaping aboard some unsuspecting narrowboat owners pride and joy! Now what else? oh yes, mostly agricultural, does not mean that there is no livestock a field away, or in every other field for a few miles, might be the other side of the towpath - but hey, ho, its' only a Borzoi we are talking about - they look pretty with their long flowing locks, they couldn't possibly swim across or even paddle across the canal could it?! - Errm YUP! Oh yes! Then their is the Heron, and the baby ducks - and please don't forget the swans who absolutely dislike him with vennom! Then there is the wonderful wildlife nature reserve! Sounds fairly safe doesn't it? Well it is until the newly arrived sheep are let to graze just on the otherside of the River Tern with not even a fence post to be seen inbetween them and the innocent looking young dog!
It goes on and on! He had so much freedom in Cornwall, was able to really stretch his legs out every single day. I feel so wicked. Please don't suggest any of these little 'safe' play areas for dogs, they just are not exciting enough for him and most certainly not big enough! Plus the only one in our area has the dreaded cattle on the other side so we would be banned within 5 minutes for sure, the next nearest one ( an hour away) cannot guarantee if their might be cattle on the other side of the fence or not! great!
Robin is getting so frustrated, I just don't know what to do for the best! I'm strongly thinking he would be better off with someone else in a more appropriate surrounding, it'll break my heart but because I love him so much I will do what is right and safest for him.
All thoughts will be greatfully received - oh and just one other point! He is a sneaky little boy! When walking off the lead ( as much as is safe (ish) ) if he wants to go one way (e.g. down some steps off the towpath or up over the bridge) I can mostly dissuade him from going once, but the sneaky little so and so will have his walk then shoot off completely ignoring me to stop, sit, stay, noooooooooo!!!! Rooobbbbiiiiin nooooooo! and is flat out charging down the middle of a road where he could not only cause a serious accident, but could get splattered! He always returns fairly quickly, but it isn'[t safe for him to go - and please don't go down the keep him on the lead route, nor tie him to my waist - not viable!
Thanks!
After an unexpected move from one county to another, we found ourselves in an area that was NOT as dog friendly as they indicated the area was! Sounds, great on paper, countryside, canal and towpaths, mostly agricultural, loads of walks!
Well, yes and no! if you have a poodle, or a cockapoo or a retired greyhound that is happy to walk at your side - then yes! great place! If you have a junior delinquent Borzoi, things are very different! Take the tow path as just one example, great for sure - when the public remember to shut the gates! - Oh, yeah and when there are no narrowboats around with c a t s' on board - but not onboard they roam freely, oblivious of the pending hound about to spring from potter potter to full throttle in a nano second, straight down the towpath at best, at worst up a verticle wall or down a verticle wooded area! Although perhaps leaping aboard some unsuspecting narrowboat owners pride and joy! Now what else? oh yes, mostly agricultural, does not mean that there is no livestock a field away, or in every other field for a few miles, might be the other side of the towpath - but hey, ho, its' only a Borzoi we are talking about - they look pretty with their long flowing locks, they couldn't possibly swim across or even paddle across the canal could it?! - Errm YUP! Oh yes! Then their is the Heron, and the baby ducks - and please don't forget the swans who absolutely dislike him with vennom! Then there is the wonderful wildlife nature reserve! Sounds fairly safe doesn't it? Well it is until the newly arrived sheep are let to graze just on the otherside of the River Tern with not even a fence post to be seen inbetween them and the innocent looking young dog!
It goes on and on! He had so much freedom in Cornwall, was able to really stretch his legs out every single day. I feel so wicked. Please don't suggest any of these little 'safe' play areas for dogs, they just are not exciting enough for him and most certainly not big enough! Plus the only one in our area has the dreaded cattle on the other side so we would be banned within 5 minutes for sure, the next nearest one ( an hour away) cannot guarantee if their might be cattle on the other side of the fence or not! great!
Robin is getting so frustrated, I just don't know what to do for the best! I'm strongly thinking he would be better off with someone else in a more appropriate surrounding, it'll break my heart but because I love him so much I will do what is right and safest for him.
All thoughts will be greatfully received - oh and just one other point! He is a sneaky little boy! When walking off the lead ( as much as is safe (ish) ) if he wants to go one way (e.g. down some steps off the towpath or up over the bridge) I can mostly dissuade him from going once, but the sneaky little so and so will have his walk then shoot off completely ignoring me to stop, sit, stay, noooooooooo!!!! Rooobbbbiiiiin nooooooo! and is flat out charging down the middle of a road where he could not only cause a serious accident, but could get splattered! He always returns fairly quickly, but it isn'[t safe for him to go - and please don't go down the keep him on the lead route, nor tie him to my waist - not viable!
Thanks!