How long do I have to wait for Dog I'm walking to poop?
I do mostly Dog Boarding but since ROVER started that "Walk to Hawaii" sweepstakes I've gotten TONS of one or two day walking requests. I know Rover shows the walks are for 30 minutes.
For a request I had yesterday the Owner said their dog would be tired out after 15 or 20 minutes. The dog clearly was not used to being walked. You can tell if they know a certain route. After a 22 minute walk and no poop I tried taking the dog to a grassy lot across the street from the home. Still nothing. I contacted the owner and she said "Oh just let him run in our side yard. Maybe he'll go then." Clearly their usual method instead of walking.
Dog still had zero interest in pooping. So now I've been with the dog for over 45 minutes. I finally contacted the Owner and told her I was very sorry but her dog just wanted to go inside.
What's our obligation in a situation like this? The purpose of a walk is for the dog to urinate and defecate. If they don't do that in 30 minutes what takes precedence, our time or their (lack of) deed??
While I think you covered your bases by staying extra and contacting the owner, I disagree that the walking service is for the dog to urinate and defecate. I believe that a walk is more geared towards exercise, so I wouldn't worry if they don't poop every time.