You love sports—and you love your dog. So why not combine the two? Even if you're looking for competition or new challenges, or want to take your sport to the extreme, you can do it with your canine partner.
In principle, it is a good idea to exercise with your dog. Dogs are running animals and love the company of their pack or their human companions.
Nevertheless, there are a few important rules you should take to heart to ensure that your dog stays fit and healthy during your training sessions together. First of all, competitive sports are only for adult dogs, as otherwise their joints can suffer lasting damage. Be sure to have your dog examined by a veterinarian before starting your joint sporting "career." The cardiovascular system should be checked and a thorough orthopedic examination should be carried out so that the veterinarian can approve the planned sport without any reservations.
The sport you choose should also be suitable for your dog. Your pet's age, size, and health should be the deciding factors here. Your dog's age is important in two ways: a very young dog should only be introduced to the sport gradually due to its growth, and a puppy is not yet ready to be a sports companion. An older dog should be treated with care in accordance with its constitution. It is also important that you do not overtax your dog—because of its loyalty to you, it may put its own well-being last. For example, your summer jog may actually be pushing it to its physical limits, but you may not even notice because it is faithfully following you. Unfortunately, this can also have fatal consequences for your four-legged friend. So always be mindful—of yourself and your loyal companion.
Stretching, stretching, warming up – this is equally important for humans and dogs. Make sure that you and your dog are well warmed up before you start to prevent strains and other problems. Of course, it is not possible to explain to your dog that it needs to stretch its limbs. You should therefore start the exercise session slowly.
As a general rule, too much exercise is not good for dogs. Make sure your dog is not overexerting itself. This is not good for its mental well-being – after all, you don't want it to lose its enthusiasm for exercising with you – nor is it good for its body. Overexertion can lead to problems with joints, tendons, and ligaments, and can also overload the metabolism.
The following tips will definitely help you to always enjoy exercising with your dog in a lighthearted and happy way:
Don't overdo it with your dog and never forget that having fun together is the most important thing.
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