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Or do you not intend to? Or have you already? Retirement is coming up for me in a few years, so I'm considering my options.

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[โ€“] 24_at_the_withers 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Camping, traveling, hiking and going places that are enjoyable and accessible with my wife and dogs.

Gardening / homesteading in such a way to live as self-sufficiently as possible.

My way I want to give back in retirement is working as a volunteer urban/wildland canine search and rescue team.

I train my dogs in scent/detection sports and tracking now so I'm prepared to understand how to do the real deal once I have time to volunteer in retirement. My current job is in a related field, so I already have many of the other skills and certifications that would be needed, but I don't work with dogs for my job.

If I need extra income in retirement, I'll probably get into offering dog training for detection/tracking.

[โ€“] Anticorp 4 points 2 months ago

I train my dogs in scent/detection sports and tracking now

I've been training our puppy in scent work. It's pretty fun. He gets so excited when he finds his little birch tree oil soaked cotton ball in a perforated tin.