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Anonymous
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Yeah, sure. I'm the owner of niggerhusky. He runs 4 miles every morning at almost full sprint (I can barely keep up on a bike) and again at night. Anytime I try to skip a day I end up with a very annoying as fuck dog. He's trained enough that he won't get destructive with me around but he will stand at the door and staaaaaaaaaarrreeee at me for hours. It annoys the fuck out of me.
So no, not all dogs can live like your lab does. Niggerhusky needs 8 miles of high speed running per day, a lot of play time, and so on. When left in the yard, he will dig to kill time and workout and chase birds and bugs around, and run back and forth in the back fence watching all the people and dogs pass by on the trail that runs behind my house. If I know I need to go somewhere at night, I would leave him at a doggy day care (fuck man, $30 every now and then is NOT that bad if it's as infrequent as you say).
The dog I had before that was much like yours. Easygoing lap dog that was fine with occasional walks.
I talked with the local daycare and in order to meet his exercise needs I need to pay an extra $20 per day for 4 extra walks during the day. He can walk all day long and not get tired. But this at least makes a dent.
I doubt Corgis will be anywhere near that active, but my point is don't expect your dog to be the same as the old one.
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