Working -- Darcy Bateman
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SHE IS:
Providing your pooch with plenty of exercise when you don’t have the
time
DOG BEHAVIOR 101
The peaceful sidewalks and picturesque beachfront of Newport Beach are
Darcy Bateman’s office. Five days a week, Bateman strolls the
neighborhood with dogs of all sizes and temperaments as a walker for
Darling Little Rascals Pet Sitting and Dog Walking Service.
“You have to have a passion for animals and understand that it’s not
an easy job,” Bateman said. “It takes a lot of endurance.”
With a background working with wild animals, Bateman is attuned to the
nuances of canine conduct.
“Working with wolves, you learn body behavior and have to be aware of
the circumstances and what’s around you, especially other dogs and their
owners,” Bateman said.
CONTROLLING DOGS OF ALL SIZES
Bateman has been walking for Darling Little Rascals for the past two
years and spends about 20 minutes with each dog per day. On a recent
morning, Bateman walked two dogs of contrasting size and attitude.
First was Milo, a 120-pound Great Dane that Bateman describes as “a
big goofball.”
Bateman took Milo to a grassy field nearby and ran back and forth with
him as he rambunctiously galloped around.
Bateman kept hold of him using a choke collar and explained that it is
not harmful because dogs’ necks are built to collapse.
“The collars simulate an alpha male in the park coming in,” Bateman
said. “When the pup disobeys, the alpha will come and grab it by the neck
and the throat collapses. It does not hurt the dog. When you understand
that part, you understand how the dynamics work. It’s all about
education.”
Next was Dodger, a small Jack Russell terrier packing a whole lot of
attitude.
“[Jack Russells] are high maintenance and intelligent,” Bateman said.
“They will test you any time they can. You don’t want to buy one on
impulse. They’re pretty much a personality.”
BONDING WITH HER CLIENTS
Dodger’s owner, Heidi Sherman, said Dodger has a special affinity for
Darcy.
“He has a special bark just for her,” Sherman said. “Darcy really has
a way with all animals.”
And Bateman says she develops a strong attachment to the dogs she
walks as well.
“You’re happy for them on their birthdays and when they cross that
proverbial rainbow bridge, we all feel it,” Bateman said.”We’re like an
extended family.”
SI-- Story by Deirdre Newman, photo by [tk]
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