Exercise

EXERCISE

  • Exercise is necessary for most dogs if they are to remain healthy. Dogs are like people in that some need more exercise than others.
  • The amount of exercise varies according to the size of the animal, age, breed and what the dog is being used for.
  • Even small apartment dogs should be allowed some freedom to move around and exercise.
  • Care must be taken when exercising young puppies; their bones may not be developed and risk of permanent injury could result.
  • Older dogs need exercise also, but caution should be taken that they are not overworked. Short and more frequent walks are more suitable for older animals.

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Guidelines to be followed when exercising the dog

  • Dogs should not be exercised strenuously after heavy meal. 
  • Dogs should receive a physical examination to rule out cardiac, circulatory or skeletal and joint problems.
  • Before taking a dog out for strenuous exercise  the dog should be conditioned over time.
  • Dogs are just like athletes and need proper conditioning to strengthen muscles, joints, and cardiac systems, as well as to toughen foot pads. This is especially important for obese dogs.
  • Dogs are eager to please their masters. They will not stop or give up a challenge and one must be alert to signs of fatigue.
  • Excessive panting, changes in colour of the lips and face, vacant stares and changes in behaviour that might signal fatigue.

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Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 11:22 AM