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Oct 27 2022
Home » News » Keep Your Dog Active This Fall And Winter
Did you know that up to 59% of dogs worldwide are overweight? With this staggering number, the importance of walking your dog to help keep him fit can’t be emphasized enough.
There are many important reasons to walk your dog.
How much exercise is enough?
Every dog is different. The amount of exercise an individual dog needs varies based on his size, age, breed, and any medical conditions that he may have. Two 30-minute walks a day is an excellent place to start, but if your dog is not used to walking this much, start slower with two 15-minute walks a day. If your dog is older, has health issues, or has been inactive, check with your veterinarian to develop an exercise plan that will best suit your dog.
Human health is also impacted!
Keep in mind that by walking your dog twice a day, you are getting exercise, too! Walking, especially in the woods or forested areas, improves our physical and mental well-being. Consider including other family members for one walk a day. Not only will your dog enjoy the romp with his “pack,” your family will benefit, too.
And there is another benefit. Walking your dog can create social connections in your neighborhood. Many people gather at certain times to go on group walks or let their dogs play together at the dog park… while they take the time to chat and socialize. Check to see if your neighborhood has a “dog walking group” or a dog park (but first, be sure that your dog is sociable with others).
Who knew that taking Fido for a walk could have so many benefits to his – and your health? Now, get out and enjoy the season!
Keep it going during the fall and winter
It can be challenging to stay motivated with fewer daylight hours and colder temperatures, but if we cut back on walking, we miss out on the above benefits. Here are a few tips to stay safe and comfortable during early morning and evening walks this season:
In extreme weather conditions, skip the outdoor walk and get your dog active indoors. You can try a DIY obstacle course, a scavenger hunt with your dog’s kibble or favorite toys, teach new commands/tricks, or go back to the basics for a refresher. These activities will keep your dog moving and engaged and may even strengthen your bond with each other.
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