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I love my dog but feel terrible that I have so little time for him due to work. I leave my house at 8am and got back after 10pm last night and went straight to bed.


This is not unusual and I feel that it's not fair on my dog to be stuck in my house all day during the week.


I take him out before I leave for work but 40 minutes round the park in the whole day is not enough.


Does anyone with time on their hands want to share my dog?


He is nearly 4 yrs old, is castrated and chipped. Is good with kids and other dogs and loves being made a fuss of.


PM me if you think you'd like to share my dog.


Thanks

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If you dont get any takers why not get a dog walker to come and collect him on a daily basis and take him out for a few hours.. We pay for 2 hours for our little nipper but she is generally gone about 5 by the time she is picked up and dropped off.. let me know if you want the details..
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Daizie - my Hannibal is not one for the ladies, so I think he'll be happy as Larry!


I can't afford a dog walker - I take him out in the morning early, so he does get a walk, but I feel bad leaving him all day/


I thought someone who wants a dog, but doesn't have the space/money etc could borrow mine a few days a week or something.

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