Ravenwood
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I've been feeling really guilty about this lately, not sure what has brought it on, but I do worry that my dogs get bored 
Now that shooting has started I just know that Flyn would like to be out more than just once a week - its not enough for him.
Rosie would like to work sheep more often - that may well be in the pipeline but not in the very near future.
Toby is ok - he's perfectly happy lying by the fire or in the sun and its a bonus to get a walk twice a day for him.
But actually, you can't get away from the fact that my dogs are shut in their kennels (albeit with a very large run) all the working day. And to be honest, I don't think they play in the pen very much judging by the wear on the grass - its a very big pen but I am constantly strimming and mowing it.
I walk the dogs before and after work - for a proper open run on the moors and they get ridiculously excited when I let them out in the morning and when I get home from work - it just makes me think that they might be bored stiff all day
All the while either myself or one of the children is home - they are in the house with us, like now, and not once have any of them baulked at being put in the kennels. So I guess they are quite happy to go in there, at least they have each other for company.
Not a lot I can do about it though at the end of the day and at least they have routine, decent exercise and are healthy.
But its such a shame that I work now - for the dog's sake
Do you worry about your dogs during the daytime?
Now that shooting has started I just know that Flyn would like to be out more than just once a week - its not enough for him.
Rosie would like to work sheep more often - that may well be in the pipeline but not in the very near future.
Toby is ok - he's perfectly happy lying by the fire or in the sun and its a bonus to get a walk twice a day for him.
But actually, you can't get away from the fact that my dogs are shut in their kennels (albeit with a very large run) all the working day. And to be honest, I don't think they play in the pen very much judging by the wear on the grass - its a very big pen but I am constantly strimming and mowing it.
I walk the dogs before and after work - for a proper open run on the moors and they get ridiculously excited when I let them out in the morning and when I get home from work - it just makes me think that they might be bored stiff all day
Not a lot I can do about it though at the end of the day and at least they have routine, decent exercise and are healthy.
But its such a shame that I work now - for the dog's sake
Do you worry about your dogs during the daytime?
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