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During previous dogsitting stints, I have gotten up around 7am to feed Dottie and let her out briefly to pee. Then I have returned to bed for a couple hours (because I am not a morning person) and only started her morning walk around 10:30am.

This time, I am trying an experiment wherein I go to bed by midnight, feed and piddle the dog around 8am, and then stay up. Even allowing time for showering, dressing, and general faffing around, this has let me start her morning walk by 8:45am.

And ye gods, those two hours make so much difference to the ambient heat.

It is a little weird and awkward forcing myself to bed at a 'reasonable' hour instead of indulging my natural night owl tendencies, but given summer temperatures in America? Totally worth it. :)

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Date: 2016-07-29 12:31 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] branchandroot
Yeah, even 8am has been "someone turn on the cosmic fan" territory, lately. Being outside by 10... urgh.

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Date: 2016-07-29 03:14 am (UTC)
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I do the opposite and walk them after sundown in the Summer. Unless it's the weekend where they get an early morning, much cooler, walk added on, like Dottie.

Right now they're loving early morning, frosty walks, which make them really hyper.

They prefer morning/evening walks and will spend the day asleep. Right now they're being lounge ornaments. I have a theory that dog domestication was actually based on wolves discovering comfortable human bedding and furniture.

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Date: 2016-07-30 01:10 pm (UTC)
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That's basically Terry Pratchett's theory of cat domestication. Being a cat person, I've always found it highly plausible.

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