The article details a mid-afternoon walk with a dog in an area known as the Triangle parks, unique communal gardens created by a diagonal road. The author reflects on experiences while navigating dog ownership, particularly during the dog's heat cycle, and the embarrassment faced in social scenarios involving other dogs. The narrative underscores the humor in these situations, emphasizing the challenges of caring for pets and the unexpected difficulties that arise in everyday life.
When your dog is on heat, regular parks are out of the question. The Triangle parks, however, are fenced and likely to be deserted mid-afternoon.
I don't choose the things I'm embarrassed about, I say. They choose me. This provided context for the humor around dealing with the dog's heat cycle.
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