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What a great life dog walking Ayrshire can give you, as a young man I wondered what living down South would be like as I’m a North East England man born and bred and with a sad shortage of decent paying work in my native area I finally took the plunge and accepted working away from home was my only way of a decent standard of living.
South never did it for me though I have done jobs down there over many years when possible I have tried to stay around the Yorkshire Lancashire area and my home town locality when boom times made it profitable, sporadic trips North as far as Inverness and even worked on the Outer Hebrides and one trip to Sterling was a fine area where I thought I might settle one day.
The most memorable though was definitely Ayr where I bumped into a guy who did a dog walking Ayrshire service for the locals, we became quite good friends and I was sad to learn of his early death from the dreaded cancer which also took my good lady wife.
However his friendship will stay with me for ever and his way of life so impressed me that one day when the time is right I fully intend to tour the whole of Ayrshire, I do what I can in summer with my camper van but 2 weeks here and there will never be enough, no one day I will be in a position to finish work as I know it and start anew.
That day is not so far away now and when it comes I will be off like a rat up a drainpipe looking all around Ayrshire for my final bolt hole from where I fully intend to set up my very own dog walking Ayrshire business which will also cover dog grooming, dog sitters and dog boarding kennels.
South never did it for me though I have done jobs down there over many years when possible I have tried to stay around the Yorkshire Lancashire area and my home town locality when boom times made it profitable, sporadic trips North as far as Inverness and even worked on the Outer Hebrides and one trip to Sterling was a fine area where I thought I might settle one day.
The most memorable though was definitely Ayr where I bumped into a guy who did a dog walking Ayrshire service for the locals, we became quite good friends and I was sad to learn of his early death from the dreaded cancer which also took my good lady wife.
However his friendship will stay with me for ever and his way of life so impressed me that one day when the time is right I fully intend to tour the whole of Ayrshire, I do what I can in summer with my camper van but 2 weeks here and there will never be enough, no one day I will be in a position to finish work as I know it and start anew.
That day is not so far away now and when it comes I will be off like a rat up a drainpipe looking all around Ayrshire for my final bolt hole from where I fully intend to set up my very own dog walking Ayrshire business which will also cover dog grooming, dog sitters and dog boarding kennels.
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Walking your dog:
At least 30 minute walks brisk when possible, minimum five times per week.
It depends on the dog – there are some breeds for whom once a day walks are enough, but some others, especially high-energy ones, require more walks each day. But as a general rule, it is recommended that you walk your dog at least 15 minutes, twice a day. See (www.dogingtonpost.com)
Your dogs should always be on its lead in public areas, unless it's in a no lead area.
Controlling your dog in public See (www.gov.uk/control-dog-public)
You should always closely supervise any dog when children are around.
Children & Dogs See (yourdogsfriend.org)
You must always have a means of collecting your dog’s waste, a plastic bag or scoop is fine.
See (www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/dog-fouling)
Your dog should be easily identified.
See(www.gov.uk/get-your-dog-microchipped)
You may want to have your dog desexed.
See (www.caninejournal.com)
At least 30 minute walks brisk when possible, minimum five times per week.
It depends on the dog – there are some breeds for whom once a day walks are enough, but some others, especially high-energy ones, require more walks each day. But as a general rule, it is recommended that you walk your dog at least 15 minutes, twice a day. See (www.dogingtonpost.com)
Your dogs should always be on its lead in public areas, unless it's in a no lead area.
Controlling your dog in public See (www.gov.uk/control-dog-public)
You should always closely supervise any dog when children are around.
Children & Dogs See (yourdogsfriend.org)
You must always have a means of collecting your dog’s waste, a plastic bag or scoop is fine.
See (www.gov.uk/control-dog-public/dog-fouling)
Your dog should be easily identified.
See(www.gov.uk/get-your-dog-microchipped)
You may want to have your dog desexed.
See (www.caninejournal.com)
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