The stress of having a dog… because of people


There is one thing that often goes unsaid, but that those of us who live with dogs feel every day: the stress, the constant tension for the simple fact of walking or going out for a drink with our four-legged companion. And no, I’m not talking about the dog. I’m talking about the environment. About the people. Of those who look, judge, criticize or directly feel entitled to tell you how you should behave just because you are accompanied by an animal.

And the funniest thing of all is that this doesn’t happen just anywhere. No. I live in a place that, in theory, is a space designed for dog lovers. A place where they can be loose, play, run, splash around, do what they do best: be dogs. But that’s as far as the buts go. Because even so, even if you make it clear that this is a free space for them, you meet people -without dogs, of course- who get upset, who are surprised, who scold you because your dog «has too much freedom».

Too much freedom? Since when is freedom a problem when it doesn’t bother anyone?

You come across that lady who frowns if the dog passes near her blanket, even if she doesn’t even smell it. Or that father who throws hints because his son «is afraid of dogs», as if it were your fault or your dog’s fault. And mind you, not all children are afraid, but it’s funny how in many occasions it is the adult who puts that fear, the one who makes a drama every time a dog trots by. In many bars, the dog is calmly lying next to the table, while a child runs, screams, throws cutlery and the parents don’t even flinch. But of course, the problem is the dog, not the noise, not the fuss, not the lack of respect.

I have experienced absurd situations: once someone purposely sat nearby only to later ask me to tie up my dog «because it made him uncomfortable». Another time a couple left the bar indignantly because «they hadn’t been warned that there were dogs», as if it were a traumatic spectacle. There are even those who whisper, those who make gestures, those who make loud comments like «this already looks like a zoo» or «dogs should be banned in these places».

And the worst thing is that you take it personally, because in the end you end up walking around with a frown on your face, with a thousand eyes, trying to make sure your dog doesn’t bother, doesn’t bark, doesn’t approach anyone, doesn’t greet other dogs… as if you were walking with a bomb about to explode. You don’t enjoy it. Neither you nor the dog.

Yes, there are people who are completely disengaged, who do not control, who let the dog do what it wants. But those are the fewest. Most of us are attentive, we carry bags, we respect spaces, we educate, we correct. We make the effort. But they still treat us all the same: as if we were doing something wrong simply because we share life with a dog.

And that’s when you get tired. Because it’s not just about having a dog. It’s about putting up with stares, comments, hostile or passive-aggressive attitudes… all for choosing to share your time with an animal that, by the way, often has more education and respect than many humans.

I have it clear: I prefer a thousand times a dog running free in the countryside, happy, with mud up to his ears, than one tied up and sad, just to meet the expectations of those who do not understand or respect. And I also prefer a thousand times to share a terrace with several calm dogs, than with intolerant people who believe that the world belongs only to them.

So yes, this goes for those who criticize, for those who get upset, for those who think that a dog is a problem: maybe it’s not them who need to check themselves… it’s us, as a society, who have lost empathy, coexistence and mutual respect. Because if a happy dog bothers you, maybe the problem is not in the dog.

Reflection

Sometimes it seems that certain people are not bothered by dogs… they are bothered by peace. There are those who go out on the street with their radar on, looking for the slightest pretext to argue, to point fingers, to impose their opinion. If it’s not the dog, it will be the child, the music, the volume of your voice or the color of your shoes.

But when a dog simply plays, walks or lies down quietly and that is already cause for complaint, we are not talking about coexistence. We are talking about intolerance. Of that passive aggressiveness -or sometimes not so passive- of those who live looking for conflict because they do not know how to relate in any other way.

And meanwhile, we, who only want to live in peace with our dogs, have to put up with stares, reproaches and even insults. As if enjoying the outdoors with a happy animal were a provocation.

True coexistence is based on respect. And respect also means tolerating that others live differently from you, without that being a threat. Because when a happy dog is more annoying than a bitter person looking for a fight, the problem is not with the dog.

From MasTorrencito we wish you a good day and may your dogs be with you!!!!


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🌿 Sustainability, wellbeing and a pet-friendly spirit at Mas Torrencito
At Mas Torrencito, we understand sustainability as something inseparable from the wellbeing of people… and their dogs. We live surrounded by nature and share our space with animals every day, so caring for the environment is not an option: it is part of our way of life.

For this reason, we are committed to a model of conscious, efficient and deeply pet-friendly rural tourism, where technology, respect for the environment and living alongside pets go hand in hand.

☀️ Solar energy produced on site

We have a photovoltaic installation consisting of:

🔹 72 solar panels
🔹 Individual panel power: 450 W
🔹 Total installed capacity: ~32.4 kWp

Thanks to the high level of solar radiation in the Empordà, this system allows an estimated annual production of between 50,000 and 55,000 kWh, covering a very significant part of the accommodation’s energy consumption.

➡️ A large part of the energy used to heat water, light the rooms and provide comfort for guests and pets is generated directly at the farmhouse.

🔋 Batteries to make the most of every ray of sunshine

Solar energy is complemented by an energy storage system with:

🔹 40 kWh in batteries
🔹 Use of surplus energy
🔹 Use of self-generated energy during the night

This allows us to:

reduce dependence on the grid,
minimise consumption peaks,
and ensure a more stable energy supply, even during periods of high occupancy (when dogs and people are enjoying themselves to the fullest 🐶😄).

🌡️ Efficient thermal comfort (aerothermal system)

The climate control at Mas Torrencito is provided by aerothermal technology, a highly efficient and environmentally friendly system that offers:

lower energy consumption,
reduced emissions,
stable and comfortable temperatures all year round.

Ideal for people to feel comfortable… and for dogs to sleep peacefully, without excessive heat or cold.

💧 Responsible water use

We use greywater recycling systems, reusing water from showers and washbasins for other non-potable purposes.

In a rural setting, every drop counts, especially when there are gardens, green areas and happy dogs running around.

♻️ Recycling and responsible waste management

We promote a conscious approach to waste management through:

selective waste separation,
reduction of plastics,
responsible use of cleaning products and consumables.

All with the aim of maintaining a clean, healthy and safe environment for people and pets.

🐾 Rural tourism with meaning (and with paw prints)

Mas Torrencito is:

a rural retreat where dogs are part of the family,
a project that cares for the natural environment,
and a place where sustainability and pet-friendly values are not labels, but a daily reality.

Because we believe there is no better rural tourism than one that respects nature… and those who enjoy it on four paws 🐕💚