Dog Exercise
Introduction
Congratulations! You are interested in exercising your dog, keeping your dog fit, and spending quality time with your dog. Exercise with your dog will help your dog to stay healthy, and this practice will strengthen the bonds of friendship between you and your canine friend. Below you will find some helpful tips to keep in mind when you are exercising your dog.
Things to Keep in Mind
Wherever you are taking your dog to exercise, remember safety first rules. Keep your dog's lead in tip top shape. For any walking, jogging, or running exercises, you should use a harness on your dog instead of a collar. Make sure that the harness is snug but not too tight, and frequently check your dog's lead for any frays and impending breaks.
Always make sure that your dog has access to fresh, clean water during exercise times. If possible, bring a little pack with a small bowl and a bottle of water with you. Do not let your dog drink out of puddles or standing water.
Your dog should have a warm-up period before any strenuous exercise. A short walk, or a quick game with a ball or frisbee, is a good way to get your dog's body ready for a work out.
Dogs want to please their owner no matter what they do. Some dogs may actually harm themselves trying to please their owners during an exercise routine. As you are exercising your dog, watch for any signs of exhaustion in your dog. Periodically check your dog's feet for any sores, and keep an eye out for any limping.
Dogs can become sunburned just like people. If you are exercising with your dog outside, try to exercise in the morning and late afternoon hours.
There are plenty of exercising accessories on the market today that can keep your pet comfortable during exercise times. For example, doggy shoes can protect paws from scrapes and cuts and sweaters can keep dog's warm during cold winter work outs.