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Jan 11 2024

The Benefits of Walking Your Dog

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Did you make a resolution to exercise this year? Many of us sign up for gym memberships in January. It seems like a tradition to resolve to exercise more in the new year. After the excesses of the holiday season, we’re ready to focus on our health, breaking old habits and creating new, healthy ones.

While you’re focusing on improving your health, why not help your dog get healthy as well! Walking is an easy way to improve your health without the pain of gym fees – and it’s great for your dog, too. Not to mention, your dog is the perfect exercise partner – always available and willing to accompany you on a walk.

How does walking keep my dog healthy?

Walking your dog is a simple task that has a positive impact on many aspects of overall health:

How do we get started?

The best way to stick to your resolution is to make a reasonable, achievable exercise plan that does not overwhelm you.

The goal is to make exercise a priority that holds a scheduled spot in each day so that you feel less likely to avoid your plan. It will not take long for your dog to get used to the routine and they may remind you when it is time to exercise. That is just one reason why canines are great exercise companions.

Consider tracking your progress with an exercise app or electronic tracking device that records daily steps and caloric history. Sometimes, seeing the numbers provides additional motivation to walk a little further or validates your efforts when you reach your goal.

As you embark on a healthy new year, take your dog with you, and improve both your lives! A simple stroll is a great way to say, “I love you.”

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