Healthy tips for you and your dogHealthy tips for you and your dog

22nd January 2010

With the start of the New Year and the time for New Years Resolutions, Bark Busters Home Dog Training offers helpful tips to help you and your dog to get healthy.

Healthy tips for you and your dog

Frequent activity plays a positive part for you and your dog’s health. Keeping him active daily can benefit his muscles, bones, digestion, sleep, circulation, and general wellbeing. The bond between dog and human also encourages us to exercise more frequently and lose weight as part of our New Years Resolutions.

Just like people, dogs need regular exercise and stimulation to keep them in good shape, both physically and mentally. Dogs crave human companionship and our emotional connection to our dogs help to motivate us and who better to choose as your exercise partner than your dog.

Tips to get started
Exercise needs vary from dog to dog, depending on the dog’s breed, age, weight, and other factors. Therefore, consult with your vet before starting an exercise program with your dog—and be sure to consult with your own doctor about the right program for you.

Keep things interesting
Just letting your dog out in the backyard is not enough. Most dogs do not exercise themselves. Likewise, a brief daily walk may not be enough either. However, you can keep your dog both physically and mentally active on your daily walk by varying how you walk.

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Exercise his mind
Exercise your dog’s brain, too. Just 15 minutes once or twice a day of teaching basic obedience can tire your dog’s mind which is just as important to his overall health and happiness. Practice the basics such as sit, stay, fetch and walking on the lead to energise the lethargic dog and tire out the hyper dog.

With some practice, you can establish the leadership required for a satisfying stroll with your dog so you can both reap the benefits of good health, fitness and a happy emotional bond.

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