5 Exercises that will Extend Your Dog’s Life | Tips for Tiring Out Your Dog
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Dogs need daily exercise, irrespective of their age and breed. A good exercise routine combined with a well-balanced, nutritious diet will keep your furry friend happy and healthy for years to come.
Here are 5 exercises that will help keep your dog healthy.
1. Walking
Taking your dog for a walk daily is a great way to jump-start a healthy lifestyle program.
Regular walking is one of the best exercises for your pet. It can help fight obesity and is beneficial to your pet’s digestive system, even aiding in relieving constipation.
aking your dog on walks also helps your pet enjoy different smells and discover new places. You can take your dog for a walk around the block, to the dog park or to a regular park.
Adult dogs should walk at least 30 minutes a day. However, the actual amount of time can vary depending on breed, age and size.
For your pet’s safety, it is important to teach your dog to walk on a leash. You can carry some treats with you to give your dog regular, positive encouragement for good behavior while you’re walking.
2. Running
Bringing your dog with you for a run or jog is great exercise for your pet. Just remember to always run with your dog on a leash, unless you are in a designated off-leash park.
Running can help increase stamina and strengthen muscles. Also, it is good for fighting obesity.Avoid running or jogging many miles initially. You must gradually increase the intensity and duration of the run over a few weeks, then aim to remain consistent. Before and after running with your dog, always warm up and cool down with a five-minute walk.
Jogging or running is not recommended for young dogs whose bones haven’t fully developed. It can also be bad for elderly dogs.
3. Swimming
Swimming is a good exercise to improve your dog’s muscle strength and tone. It also promotes cardiovascular health and improves your dog’s metabolic rate.
This low-impact exercise is also easy on your dog’s joints.
For puppies and small dogs, you can put some water in the bathtub and you have an instant swimming pool!
For adult or bigger dogs, you can look for a nearby dog park that has a pool or a swimming center that caters to dogs.
4. Fetch
A simple game of fetch can also help your dog get a daily dose of exercise. This game keeps your dog engaged, active and helps release pent up energy.
Use a toy that your dog likes and allow your dog to sniff and mouth the toy. Place the toy on the ground and encourage your dog to pick up the toy and bring it to you. Reward your dog every time your dog does it correctly.
Do not play this game with toys that have ribbon, string or parts that can be chewed off and ingested.
5. Hide-and-Seek
Hide-and-seek is a great workout for your dog. It can benefit both your furry friend’s brain and body. It also helps build a strong bond between you and your dog through play.
Also, most dogs love this fun game and all your family members can partake.
All you need to do is put your pet in a ‘stay’ command while you run and hide. Then, call him and your pet will simply run around here and there to find you. Be sure to have a reward for him when he finds you.
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