Exercise is essential for dogs, particularly if they spend much of their time indoors. Here are some handy suggestions to help keep your pooch physically and mentally sharp for years to come.
January 21, 2016
Exercise is essential for dogs, particularly if they spend much of their time indoors. Here are some handy suggestions to help keep your pooch physically and mentally sharp for years to come.
There are plenty of good reasons to ensure your dog gets plenty of exercise. Here are just a few of them:
While providing your dog with exercise is a positive thing, avoid doing it in the heat of the day. Heatstroke is a real risk. Dogs rely on panting to release excess heat, but this cooling system isn't very efficient, particularly in very hot weather.
If your dog is very lively and has energy to spare, consider organized, competitive activities. You may find this a worthwhile extra expense as dogs are social animals who like being with others.
Consider the following options:
You don't need to buy expensive novelties for your dog. With a little imagination, you can make toys from everyday household items that will keep Fido just as happy, especially if you have a puppy.
Whether it's a brisk walk, playing fetch with a ball or racing through an obstacle course, keeping your dog active will do it (and you) a world of good.
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