Regular exercise for your pet dog is one effective tool in developing and improving your pet’s physical and mental health. Exercising also shows significant effects on a dog’s behavior, preventing destructive behavior to develop. Various outdoor and indoor activities are created to provide dog owners the means to exercise their beloved pets.
These activities include swimming, hiking, walking and a lot more that develops a dog’s obedience, body and stimulates his mind. Not only does exercising help maintain a healthy dog, it is also an effective way to develop a strong bond between pet and owner. Keeping your dog physically active and mentally challenged is also one way of keeping him happy and healthy.
When considering an exercise activity for your dog, you must consider your dog’s age, health, breed, physical abilities and his energy level. Generally, dogs need 30 to 60 minutes of exercise per day. It is also recommended that you consult your vet before engaging your dog into an exercise routine.
Here are a few of the various activities you can choose from:
1. Walking
The easiest form of exercise you can do with your pet dog. Taking your pet for a walk around the neighborhood or a stroll in the park provides mental stimulation for your pet.
2. Flyball
Flyball is an excellent sport and a great way to exercise both your pet’s mind and body. This activity requires a team of dogs, at least 4 dogs, it is a relay game that involves running down a track, leaping over obstacles and catching the ball at the end. Flyball is also an effective way of developing your pet’s teamwork skills.
3. Agility
This activity is an excellent means of exercising high energy dogs. It is also one way of keeping dogs active and to strengthen human-canine bond. Although all breeds of dogs can engage into this kind of activity through proper motivation, this activity is much more suited to dogs who are willing to work and are good to obedience training. Throughout an agility run, dogs jump through hoops, run through tunnels, weave through poles, and see-saw, among other complex obstacles. Agility training activities provide good tools for teaching dogs to walk on rough, inclined, or even odd surfaces. It is a good means of prepping your dog for a useful activity such as search and rescue.
4. Dog chasing and wrestling
This kind of activity is suited for well-socialized dogs and is not very good for dogs that have aggression problems. Dog chasing and wrestling can provide a brisk workout, as well as socialization with the other members of his canine species.
5. Treasure hunting
Treasure hunting for treats is a means of stimulating your dog’s mental ability. It is and indoor exercise you can leave to your dog when you are out of the house for work. It simply involves hiding your pet’s favorite treats around the house for him to search while you are gone. This activity works especially well if your pet knows the command “find it,” which you can prompt him just as you’re leaving the house.
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