Running with your dog, especially if you have a high energy, is a great way for both of you to stay in shape. And a brisk 20 minute run may expend as much energy as a 40 minute walk–so you may even fit in that exercise before work without getting up earlier….
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Running has gone to the dogs
Posted by Tracey in March 31st, 2009
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Run Spot Run – Jogging with Your Dog
Posted by Tracey Patterson in June 23rd, 2008
Posted in: Games and Exercises Tags: dog exercise, dog heat stroke, dog heatstroke, dog jog, dog run, dog summer exercise
You run regularly – or are about to start running again – and you have a fairly active dog. The combination is obvious – run with your dog!
And a great combination it is. You get your workout on. Your dog gets to work off energy and see the sights. You and Rover are spending quality [...]
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