TIP ONE: EXERCISE

  • Walking: Walking your dog provides mental stimulation, physical exercise, chances for socialization, and opportunities for behavioral training.
  • Running: Running is beneficial to your dog’s physical and mental health. Running makes dogs happy. It allows them to explore the world through sights, sounds, and smells. They get to spend more time with you doing something fun.
  • Swimming: Swimming is a low-impact exercise that can be beneficial for dogs of all ages and sizes.
  • Hiking: Hiking with dogs can provide many benefits for both dogs and their owners, including physical and mental exercise, social interaction, and stress relief.
  • Agility Training: Agility training is a sport where dogs navigate an obstacle course within a time limit. Courses often include 14–20 obstacles, such as jumps, tunnels, weave poles, tire jumps, seesaws, and pause tables. Agility training can be fun for both dogs and their owners, and it can help keep dogs healthy, mentally stimulated, and in shape.
  • Fetch: Robust games of fetch can provide your pup with great exercise and help them develop coordination and muscle strength.
  • Obedience Training: Obedience Training usually refers to the training of a dog and the term is most used in that context. Basic Obedience Training tries to teach the dog to reliably respond to basic Verbal Commands such as “Sit,” “Down,” “Come,” and “Stay”.
  • Flyball Training: One of the only team sports for dogs, flyball combines fetch and agility in relay form. From a starting line, dogs race across hurdles, then touch a spring-loaded pad to release a tennis ball, which they catch in their mouths and run to their handlers to cue the next dog in line.

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