Spudlet
Well-Known Member
So here's the thing.
Tomorrow as far as I know is forecast to be hot. Henry can have one walk in the morning when it is still cool. However he will then need to go out at lunchtime as this is his routine, and he will need the loo and anyway he'll be hyper all afternoon if he doesn't.
Today we went to the lake, but it is revolting, full of geese and stinks to high heaven. He made the whole office smell awful!
SO... do you think he would be ok if I was to take him for normal (probably shorter than ususal) dry walk at lunchtime but then hosed him off afterwards to cool him down - OR should I hose him before the walk to keep him cool?
I'm really not sure I can cope with another afternoon of Swamp Thing, and this is from a person who couldn't smell it when he rolled in a decomposing bird one lunchtime and made one of my colleagues retch with his stench...
Tomorrow as far as I know is forecast to be hot. Henry can have one walk in the morning when it is still cool. However he will then need to go out at lunchtime as this is his routine, and he will need the loo and anyway he'll be hyper all afternoon if he doesn't.
Today we went to the lake, but it is revolting, full of geese and stinks to high heaven. He made the whole office smell awful!
SO... do you think he would be ok if I was to take him for normal (probably shorter than ususal) dry walk at lunchtime but then hosed him off afterwards to cool him down - OR should I hose him before the walk to keep him cool?
I'm really not sure I can cope with another afternoon of Swamp Thing, and this is from a person who couldn't smell it when he rolled in a decomposing bird one lunchtime and made one of my colleagues retch with his stench...