Getting Fit with Your Dog

Dogs Make Great Exercise Partners

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Runner Jogging with Dogs, Mary R. Vogt, Morguefile.com
Walking, swimming, doggy freestyle dancing, and harness activities are a few ways to control weight, live longer and have fun and fitness with your dog.

Fitness is just as important for your dog as it is for you. Regular exercise is an important factor in keeping both you and your dog healthy and physically fit.

What is Fitness?

Fitness is sometimes described as the physical ability to perform a function. There are varying degrees of fitness so your dog doesn’t have to be a competing athlete like the agility dogs or the Iditarod sled dogs to enjoy a happier healthier life. A few minutes of activity done every day can greatly improve your dog’s health and fitness levels.

Benefits of Fitness

Being active and fit improves quality of life and delays the effects of aging. Regular activity improves muscle tone, bone density, joint flexibility, and heart health, reducing the risk and impact of many diseases. Physical activity helps control weight by burning calories and helping the body continue to burn calories even when at rest. Exercise also gets the endorphins flowing and keeps your dog happy and less stressed. Physically fit dogs will enjoy:

Dangers of Obesity

The dangers of obesity include a greater risk of heart disease, diabetes, joint pain and inflammation, heat intolerance, weakened immune system, and breathing difficulties. Obesity also aggravates diseases such as hypothyroidism and Cushing’s disease. In summary, obesity can shorten your dog’s life and reduce the quality of his life. With a large percentage of dogs overweight, bear in mind that it is easier to prevent your dog from getting fat in the first place than it is to help him lose weight.

Ideas for Keeping You and Your Dog Fit

Keeping your dog fit can be an opportunity for fun and building the bond you share. Dogs make great exercise partners. After discussing your dog's fitness levels and exercise tolerance with your veterinarian, appoint a few minutes each day to some fun activity with your best friend.

Getting fit with your dog will improve your and your dog’s health and allow you both a longer and more enriched life.


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Runner Jogging with Dogs, Mary R. Vogt, Morguefile.com
       



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