Life gets busy. But your pup still craves connection. A friendly visit from someone who gets dogs (and brings treats) helps ease loneliness and keeps tails wagging.
Your dog is polite, but holding it for 8+ hours? Not ideal. Daily walks or potty breaks keep things healthy—and your carpet thankful.
Dogs weren’t meant to lounge all day (even if they’re really good at it). Without regular walks, that pent-up energy can turn into restless pacing, barking concerts, or wild bursts of chaos. A good walk helps them get their wiggles out the right way.
A bored pup is a creative pup. And creativity can look like shredded pillows, flipped food bowls, or a sudden interest in “redecorating” the couch. A quick walk or check-in helps channel that energy into something a little less... destructive.
Walks aren’t just exercise—they’re mental enrichment. Every tree, hydrant, and squirrel is a tiny encyclopedia entry for your dog. Let 'em sniff, learn, and flex those brain cells!
Sure, cats act like they own the place—but they still notice when you're gone. A quick visit means fresh food, clean litter, maybe a chin scratch (if permitted), and a human witness to their daily greatness. Plus, it stops them from plotting your replacement.
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