I'm curious what the exercise regime for your corgi(s) is on the average day? Leash walking? Off-leash walking? Fetch? Laser? Tug? Playmates?
Has it changed as they've aged? How do they act if you skip a day or two?
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Foxy wakes me up around 6 am now and I walk him out of our less than safe neighborhood and into the adjacent neighborhood. We make a lap that takes up to 25 minutes. We come back and I sleep until ten or so, get up and do my chores. After those are done then Foxy has a protein treat for his 2nd walk of the day, same route. We come back and then chill until the man gets home and I then plan to walk him again, same route. It's upsetting though. He's in great physical shape but he gets very tired about 15-20 minutes into the walk. Also I thought I understood the fur situation being a problem with the heat here in Virginia Beach, but come to find out, getting him trimmed (not shaved, the woman at the grooming facility said shaving him all the way down would make his skin susceptible to sun burn) down doesn't help all that much. In fact, their fur is their air conditioning...but he still seems a lot cooler in doors at least. I just don't think we'll be trimming him like this again. Oh and also all the walking has been on leash. Foxy is easily distracted when outside...something I know is common place and shows my faults rather than his.. but now that he's living with me again (he'd been staying with the folks for a while during my impending awkward divorce) I plan on restricting all the crap food my mom would "spoil" him with...or the way she doesn't hold his lower back when picking him up...or one time I came home and he was barking and we've been working on No Bark which has actually worked out beautifully...and as he started to bark my mother shushed me and proclaimed, "He doesn't have a very long life! Let him bark! He's not hurting anyone!" Well yes he is. I just moved him in with me into an apartment so I can't have him barking over every single drop of a pin. And also I want Foxy to have more discipline. Wow this got off topic sorry.
Back to the question. Yes Foxy seemed like he walked a lot farther when he was younger, but since I adopted him from South Korea 2 years ago (He turned 2 this June!) he well, was in Korea. Where the climate is different, there are many hills etc...then he comes to the United States with me and I don't know if it had to do with aging but it seems like he just gets exhausted so quickly here. It's probably just the intense heat. And if I skip a day of walking him, he whines, acts restless, barks more frequently, sighs a lot, demands a whole lot of attention (I can't go near the other animals in the house at my parent's house and here if I talk to my guy or begin cooing at his cat, who is still scared to come out of the bedroom even though Foxy has grown up with cats and doesn't care..he doesn't chase. he's a very skittish animal towards other dogs but with cats,birds,etc he acts like they don't even exist).
Sadly, skipping days came very often in Korea because of our location and my concern for our safety when my husband wasn't able to be with us. I got over it after figuring out a route but it seemed like it wasn't long enough for Foxy and also as my depression deepened I could never find it in myself to take him out. I'd beg my husband. Sure I'd lay there and rub Foxy, feed him and play with him while in the apartment there but going outside was something I'd struggled with even in the states. Something that since I've gotten back, rose out of depression due to a hefty dose of Lexapro, that Foxy really helped me with...was the going outside part. I will never again deny him his exercise and because of that today alone I met another one of my neighbors! That's a big deal for me because I've been staying here for the past 7 months and had met eyes or spoke with absolutely no one. I would even be too terrified to go outside to smoke a cigarette. Something that actually is a good thing for my health. But I knew once Foxy was given back to me (the whole reason I didn't have him in the first place since we arrived back in the states...the bf cherishes his fidgety cat and believes still that the apartment is too small for a dog...Foxy is barely 25 pounds and since moving the drum set and several other things, Foxy has more than enough room. I have to keep fighting the good fight. I need to be with my dog. So of course he was given the ultimatum I know anyone with a pet would give, "Either my dog stays here with me or I stay there with him."
To everyone's delight, I'm sitting next to Foxy right now!
We excercise Buddy for selfish reasons, so we can have peace in the house. He walked/ran 2-4 miles a day off leash the first 3 years.Anything less meant interrupted sleep for us. He has slowed down at age 5, esp with summer heat. Today he "helped" mow the grass, went to town to run errands, treed a squirrel, and walked about 4 blocks and will be fine.
Sam gets a walk almost every day, 30-40 minutes unless it`s raining, or I`m sick. And he also gets outside time pretty much when ever he wants it, and fetch pretty much when ever he wants. We play A LOT of fetch.
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