by Michael Selvon
One of the most popular exercise machines out today for humans is the treadmill. The reasons why treadmills are so popular are they are easy to use, they burn calories, and they create less impact on your body compared with walking or running on hard surfaces and their conveniently located inside [...]
Archive for November, 2008
How To Train Your Pet To Become A Treadmill Dog
Exercise Can Help Train Your Dog
Many of a dog’s behavioral problems can be attributed to a lack of proper exercise. Exercise plays a very important part in helping to keep your dog physically, as well as emotionally, happy.
Of course, the physical part of exercise is obvious. Exercise can keep your dog at a proper weight and help him avoid health [...]
Selecting the Obama Family’s First Puppy – Pet Adoption Expert Offers Tips
Unlike the presidency, which lasts for only four years, adopting a dog is for life. Susan Daffron, the founder of the National Association of Pet Rescue Professionals and the author of “Happy Hound: Develop a Great Relationship with Your Adopted Dog or Puppy” (www.HappyHoundBook.com) has a few tips for how the Obama family can make [...]
9 Simple Fitness Exercises to Kick Start your Dog’s Health
Often lack of exercise is not the dog’s fault.
No diet, however superior will provide the kind of health necessary to live a long life without adequate daily exercise. He may be kept inside all day while you are out, and there is only so much activity he can do at home alone. In any case, [...]
A Short Walk Is Not Always Enough
The exercise you choose for your dog should depend on the age, weight, health and breed characteristics. A Beagle or Retriever needs more play and exercise than a Pug or Bulldog. What’s the point if you actually get up and out to talk your dog on a walk, but he doesn’t expend all the energy [...]
Give pets gifts that are secretly treats for you
Those of us who love our pets always include them in the season’s gift giving (despite what those non-pet people think). If you are getting Rover or Fluffy something, why not get something that makes life better for the both of you. Read on….
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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...