Dog Walking Rhetorics

<p>When I got this dog, I knew I would have to walk him. I walk my dog approximately five miles a day. I walk him through alternative paths and routes I have chosen for that day. These routes carry us through the neighborhood and into the next neighborhoods, offering variety to the mundane task of leading an animal toward a place to piss and shit more than once a day. I try to walk him along a route where a public garbage can may be located so that I can throw out his shit half way through the walk. I walk him past barking, angry dogs and lawn ornaments and painted fences and playgrounds, and kids playing, and yard art, and even a small grocery. &ldquo;What a beautiful dog,&rdquo; people say to me as my dog urinates in their yard. &ldquo;He&rsquo;s too energetic,&rdquo; I say.</p> <p><a href="https://drfabulous.medium.com/dog-walking-rhetorics-b6ccadd48379"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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