littleoc
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I've noticed that with my dog, too. Our schedule is weird, usually, but I at least try to get her long walks in.For me and my dog? Giving my dog quality time out, to rest, to play, to exercise? Is not only important to his physical health, it also helps keep his stress levels down. Because if I overwork him, and don’t get him that quality time to balance it out, he does get stressed. It shows in changed behaviour, and changed sleeping and eating habits.
That's the exact thing I'm worried about -- I was so sad when I saw her paws when I woke up, because I had just bathed her the day before. I was pretty annoyed at my mom for letting her out (she doesn't supervise her when she does), but she didn't do anything wrong. She can't stand up well and obviously didn't know she was going to dig a hole. She just knew N wanted to go outside and that I wouldn't be awake for another hour. I wiped down her paws as best as I could -- I hope it was not dirtier than people's shoes :/But the grooming standards would say she at least needed to not have dirt all over her paws and nose (and I have a mostly white service dog as well so I get the struggle).
I'll first try the baby wipe thing and the waterless shampoo before I cut out the hole digging. As it is, I'm rather concerned about meeting her basic needs. My mom's house is in no state for a dog... it's upsetting. Barely a yard, either. That's why I've been taking her on such long walks. (Hopefully the house gets cleaned this year, because otherwise I'll have to move. It's not even good for human habitation.)