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And WHO Is It That Needs To Go For a Walk?

Posted on by Ricky

rrrBeagle Man and Kemba:  A grown man using a poor little dog as an excuse for his own outdoors/exercise fetish.  Why am I not surprised?  In my days with the B-Man, he used to drag me out all the time, too — whether I wanted to go or not.  Sure, I enjoyed chasing the odd squirrel on a sunny spring morning —I am a hound, after all — or bounding around in

ricky
Hey, it’s not like I never went on a hike . . .

some snout-high snow on a crisp January afternoon.  But a long leash-walk in the pouring rain?  Or a 3-mile hike in the woods when it’s buggy and 90+ degrees?  I’d be like, “Enjoy, B-Man.  I’m good on the couch.”  Nuh-uh.  He’d drag me out like I was a pull toy.  So when my time finally comes and the B-Man is looking around for my successor, what does he go for?  Of course.  An exercise freak.  Go on, look up “Duck Toller” on the AKC website.  “They have a fanatical drive to work,” it says, “and will retrieve until your arm is ready to fall off . . . If you don’t have time to give this breed at least an

Kemba
. . . but this dude is non-stop!

hour of exercise a day, every day, with plenty of swimming and fetching, LOOK ELSEWHERE.”  I’m pretty sure this was meant to be a warning.  But it didn’t work for Beagle Man.  He reads it and thinks: Perfect!  Those two go out for-E-V-E-R . . . retrieving, running, hiking, cross-country skiing — you name it.  One day last week, they went to the dog park for an endless fetch session in the morning, took a long walk around the ‘hood at lunchtime, then went for a run on Soundview in the late afternoon.  Just before dark, I hear B-Man saying to the Missus, “Hey, I think I’m gonna take Kemba down to the beach.  He seems a little restless.”  Yeah, the dog seems restless.  Uh-huh.  I’m telling you, these two were made for each other.

The Roof Rack Report used to appear regularly on Mondays. Now it appears once in a blue moon, when Beagle Man deigns to give me some space . . .

 

 



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