With busy lives and commitments, or even your own health and
mobility, there may be times when you are not able to walk your dog as much as
she needs. Hiring a reliable Dog Walker can help meet those needs, and have
long term psychological and physical health benefits. Here are my 5 reasons to
consider hiring a dog walker!
Mental Stimulation
Dogs are intelligent, social animals and need a great deal of mental stimulation. With nothing to occupy them, they can become bored, anxious and depressed and this may result in destructive behaviour. Depending upon her age, breed and personality this will be visible to you to different degrees, but it could be a sign that your friend is not exercising her grey matter enough. Breaking up the day with a visit from a dog walker means interesting and exciting things for your pet. Visits to their favourite spot or somewhere completely new to explore will be filled with interesting sights, sounds and smells and include time with their walker and other dogs - fulfilling them socially.
Puppies
More so than adult dogs, puppies will need stimulation and interaction. Physically, they’re not going to be able to very long between toilet breaks! As a general rule puppies can wait one hour per month of age before they need to pee. So your 2 month old puppy can wait for up to 2 hours, and when she reaches 6 months it will be up to 6. This is where your Dog Walker can help! There’s a great blog post here detailing how long you can leave your puppy alone from www.rover.com.
Long Work Hours
Dog will struggle to be left alone for the kind of duration that most people work, i.e. 7-9 hours at a time. If you factor in travel times your time away from home could be much more than this. These hours are long, lonely and boring, and It’s always a good idea to have some distractions in place - TV or radio on, toys and puzzles – to make the time pass easier. Having a Dog Walker gives your dog a break from monotony and, and forms a bond with another person to enjoy their time with. It’ll also make it easier for you knowing your dog is having fun!
Exercise
Exercise has much the same effect in dogs as it does in humans – it will make them healthier and happier! The reverse is that if that if they are not exercised enough, their un-happiness will soon start to exhibit itself in unwanted behaviours.
Daily walks from your Dog Walker can give her that much needed physical exercise to complement your activities, or replace them if necessary. This will mean that when you do come home from work you won’t have to spend as much of your time exercising your dog, freeing up time.
How will you know how much exercise your dog needs? Try this online calculator from www.lintbells.com.
Toilet Breaks
Even a dog in their prime years will struggle to go longer than 6 hours without a toilet break. Enough said.