Rose65
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I glanced out of the window at 6a.m. at the chilly frosty world and sure enough, a dog walker went past, dog wearing a lit up collar in the darkness.
A hardy breed, Dog Walkers! Out there in all weathers.
In our case we walk later in the day, before lunch usually, our time to relax and chat, enjoy the air. My knees are not so good and I can't be too cold. I can't imagine life without canine company.
Is it a peculiarly English thing? Not all cultures value dogs in this way of course. The English dog walkers are extremely regular in their habits, I know some who go out four times daily. There are the very early or night walkers. We all know each other by sight or a quick chat. Dogs are great for opening conversations.
I wondered if anyone who has lived in other countries, what did you observe about people's attitude to dogs, compared to the English?
A hardy breed, Dog Walkers! Out there in all weathers.
In our case we walk later in the day, before lunch usually, our time to relax and chat, enjoy the air. My knees are not so good and I can't be too cold. I can't imagine life without canine company.
Is it a peculiarly English thing? Not all cultures value dogs in this way of course. The English dog walkers are extremely regular in their habits, I know some who go out four times daily. There are the very early or night walkers. We all know each other by sight or a quick chat. Dogs are great for opening conversations.
I wondered if anyone who has lived in other countries, what did you observe about people's attitude to dogs, compared to the English?

