Top 5 tips for running with your dog

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Running with your dog can be one of the most rewarding activities you can do together, it's not only a way to get some exercise, but also an opportunity to spend quality time with their pets.
If you want to make running with your dog the perfect activity to enjoy with him, so you should keep this 5 important tips in mind before you head out to jog.

1. Start out on a slow

When you start your running with your dog, go a little bit slow and then you can go faster. don't forget that dog is like any other person, he needs to work his way up because the pads on a dog's paws are very sensitive and must be toughened up with gradual increases in mileage.

2. Take water breaks

Dogs can"t tell us when they are thirsty, so you should be careful with the water. stopping every 10 minutes is really recommended, at least until you know how much water your dog needs, and how much can he run before taking water, and don't forget to Pack a bottle of water for you and for your dog.

3. Certain dogs breed are better running companions than others

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Each dogs breed has its own strength and endurance for exercise, some canines were bred to perform different jobs and different situations. Large breed dogs such as Alaskan Malamute, American Staffordshire Terrier, Belgian Malinois, Doberman Pinscher, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd and others ... may be more suitable for longer runs than smaller dogs breed.

4. Don't: Let them pull you.

Use a 4 to 6-foot leash, if you use a leash that is longer than this it can spell trouble when jogging since you want to teach your dog to stay by your side. Give him more freedom while you are walking, but it's fine to keep him close for a few minutes, and then praise them and let the leash out so he can get a reward for being good.

5. Have fun!

when your dog has mastered the art of running on a leash with you, you will find yourself an always willing and exciting exercise partner. so just be sure that your dog is happy, go for a lot of fun with.

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