What’s The Right Amount of Regular Exercise for My Dog?
The following blog post is from Sandy Gregory, an exercise physiologist at Scout’s House, a provider of products for disabled and special needs pets. Sandy graciously offered her time to write a special blog post for us.
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What’s The Right Amount of Regular Exercise for My Dog?
by Sandy Gregory, M Ed, RVT, CCRA
Exercise Physiologist at Scout’s House
Whether you and your dog are training for something competitive or are just having fun, there are several factors to consider before starting a new exercise program:
1) Get Your Vet’s Ok—Talk to your veterinarian to make sure your dog is healthy enough to exercise.
2) Start Easy—Don’t go full force into a workout program. Consider the activity level and age of your dog first. If he’s a puppy, he shouldn’t get more than 15 minutes of exercise at a time, 3 times a day. And never exercise a puppy on hard surfaces as that can damage growing bones and joints. Likewise, if your dog is older or doesn’t move easily, if he’s overweight, or if he has a short nose or short legs, he won’t have much endurance to start. Read the rest of this entry »