BelindaB; Okay I get the fact you love the dogs. I am a dog owner and have two myself. One of my dogs is partially blind but still has a walk and enjoys it she is very fast because she knows her route by everyday experience and smell. The other dog likes to take her time on walks. Normally I am in and out during the day and walk them separately but because of the rules I am doing the one walk a day and it is difficult with one so fast and the other one slower. There should not be one rule for one and one rule for someone else. I too have been told by my hospital specialist that I should have a lot of walking but at the moment I am no exception to the rule.
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when I read it. I take it your daughter lives with you or lives within walking distance Belinda? Furthermore, driving to the allotment is not classed as an essential journey. We’re all having to deal with difficult challenges sadly 
