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Most trainers and canine experts recommend at least 30
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to 45 minutes of exercise for your dog (provided your
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dog is healthy enough to endure exercise) every single
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day. This can provide numerous behaviour and health
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benefits. It should be noted that the walk is more
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valuable than other types of exercise because it offers
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training opportunities and helps to build the human and
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animal bond. However, proper dog walking is a little
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more complicated than just putting on the leash and
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heading out the front door. For the best results,
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consider some of the following best practices:
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1. Always walk with your dog beside you or behind you.
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You are the leader and the dog is the follower. When the
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dog is out in front, this helps reinforce the idea that
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they are in control of the relationship.
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2. Try not to walk them during the hottest time of the
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day, especially in the summer. It may not be a bad idea
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to bring water along for the dog to drink if showing
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signs of overheating.
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3. Do not play tug of war. There should typically be a
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bit of slack in the leash. If your dog is constantly
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pulling you and you are providing tension back – this
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is a behavioural issue that needs to be corrected.
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Consult with a trainer or professional if you are unable
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to remedy this yourself.
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4. Beware of other dogs. Do not let your pet approach
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other animals on a whim. Make sure that you have cleared
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it with the other dog's owner before allowing your
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animals to do a meet and greet. Just because your dog
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plays well with others does not mean that other dogs
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will respond in kind.
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5. Pick the right leash or collar. Not every leash /
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collar combination is perfect for every dog. Some dogs
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will view harnesses as a challenge to pull. Others may
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find a pincher collar to be too rough and painful. The
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collar that is typically the best fit for your dog is
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the one that provides the greatest amount of comfort
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while still generating the intended responses.
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6. Make sure your dog is wearing their tags. Even if you
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have the best behaved dogs, weird things can happen. You
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could be distracted and the dog may slip its leash
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chasing after another animal or something of that ilk.
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Make sure it is wearing its vaccination and
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identification tags to ensure the highest probability of
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its safe and timely return.
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7. Finally – have fun! The walk is a good opportunity
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for you and your pet to get exercise. It also represents
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a great bonding experience with your four legged best
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friend. They will appreciate it more than you will ever
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know.
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