There are days I don’t feel like I have time to walk the dog. Today, definitely, was one of those days. So, besides talking myself into the walk (dog will be happy, dog won’t be so worrisome and stop eying the garbage, I did eat one donut too many this morning, etc.), sometimes I take [...]
Archive for January, 2008
Walking and Talking – Exercising and Multi-tasking
Posted by Tracey in January 29th, 2008
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Posted in: Games and Exercises
Top Ten Dogs for Lazy Owners
Posted by Tracey in January 22nd, 2008
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Posted in: All Dogs
First thing you should know…this title is tongue in cheek. If you don’t want to put the work in, you really shouldn’t get a dog. But too many times, people decide that they wanted a cutesy, wootsie, little dog to love and then spend a ton of time and money picking out a perfect pooch. [...]
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- What you lose when you can’t walk your dogs
- Exercising Indoors
- Dog People Get More Exercise
- Offer Your Dog An Active Lifestyle
- Running has gone to the dogs
- Cycling With A Dog
- It’s Not That Complicated
- How Cold is Too Cold to Walk the Dog?
- Puppies and Exercise – Not So Much
- How To Train Your Pet To Become A Treadmill Dog
I spend my hours playing with dogs and showing others how to play with theirs. Whether you call it play, games, or exercise, it’s all good for the pooch and good for us too.My husband Reg and I have been playing with pooches officially for 5 years. That is–when we started to look into new ways of exercising...