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5 Signs Your Dog Needs a Midday Walk While You're at Wor

  • Nikki Shugan
  • Apr 21
  • 2 min read

As a pet parent, you want the very best for your furry friend—even when you're away at work. But with long workdays, commutes, and unpredictable schedules, your dog may be spending more time alone than you'd like. Midday dog walks are a great way to break up their day, provide mental stimulation, and help avoid unwanted behaviors.


Here are 5 signs your dog could benefit from a midday walk while you're at work:

1. Accidents in the House

If your potty-trained dog is suddenly having accidents during the day, it could be a sign they’re struggling to hold it until you get home. Midday walks give your pup the opportunity to relieve themselves on a regular schedule—keeping them healthy and your floors clean.

2. High Energy When You Get Home

Does your dog go into zoomie-mode the minute you walk through the door? That pent-up energy is a clear sign they need more activity during the day. A midday walk can help them burn off energy so they’re calmer and happier in the evenings.

3. Destructive Behaviors

Chewed furniture, shredded pillows, or rummaged trash cans? Dogs often act out when they’re bored or anxious. Midday walks provide mental stimulation and help reduce anxiety—especially for breeds that need a lot of activity.

4. Weight Gain or Low Activity

Even with good nutrition, dogs that don’t get enough exercise can gain weight or seem sluggish. A regular midday walk keeps your pup moving and supports a healthy weight and metabolism.

5. Separation Anxiety

Some dogs struggle with long periods alone, especially if they’re used to having someone around. A midday visit from a friendly, familiar face can break up their day and ease their stress until you return home.





🐾 Give Your Dog Something to Look Forward To

At Lux Pet Sitting, we specialize in midday dog walking for busy professionals in Lake Mary, Sanford, Longwood, Debary, and surrounding Seminole County. Our team provides reliable, loving care and routine potty breaks that help your dog stay happy and healthy—no matter how long your workday is.

 
 
 

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