purepleasure
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Joined: 4/9/2004 From: Lehigh Valley, PA Status: offline
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pa, you don't have to spend money, or drive anywhere to develop a walking program, although I do recommend that you have supportive footwear. Other than that, it's a matter of putting one foot in front of the other, one step at a time. The dogs in your neighborhood will get used to you walking by at certain times and not go bonkers. I take our 3 dogs out for a short walk almost every evening, and there is only 1 dog that still barks at us. However, it is my uncle's dog(he lives across the street from me), and it's more of a "hey! come visit, i know you" kind of bark.
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Patience, grasshopper. Your stupidity does not impress me. blame it on your hormones!!! - beerbug aka ydd
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