Recently, my friend with a lovely new puppy dog showed me a great place to walk the dog. |
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This is a neighborhood where you feel underdressed if you're not wearing a coat and tie to walk the dog. |
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Stick on a pair of wellies with a tweedy number and you can muck out stables, walk the dog or dig the garden. |
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Every evening, we walk the dog in the park on the side of the Detroit River. |
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Besides being a destination for adventuring, it remains popular with residents who use the area for a quick trip to the park to walk the dog. |
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Help out a neighbour. Some people don't ask for help so why don't you offer to walk the dog or feed the cat of an elderly, sick or just really-busy neighbour. |
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For example, if a certain medication should be taken in the morning and that's the usual time to walk the dog, the patient can mentally link the two activities to remember to take the medication. |
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I have to say, the morning I woke up to walk the dog and saw that somebody had spray-painted the side of my house was not a very pleasant experience. |
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If during the walk the dog escapes, is hurt or you observe it has some reaction which is not usual, inform as early as you can the person in charge in the kennel. |
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Park far from entrances when shopping, take the stairs whenever you can, run with them to the mailbox, encourage them to help with household chores while dancing, walk the dog with them, rake leaves or shovel snow. |
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Walk the dog to heel when other persons or animals approach. |
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Walk the dog, play with your kids, rake the leaves and take the stairs. |
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