About Dog Fitness
Fitness isn't just about exercise. Yes, physical activity is essential, but it’s just as important for the canine brain to get regular workouts too. It’s our job to make sure both body and mind receive the attention and stimulation needed to maintain a happy, healthy pup.
Dog FitnessMarch 31st, 2011
Regulating your dog's weight is important. Recent studies show that 30 to 40 percent of pets in the United States are overweight and 25 percent tip the scales into obesity. Obesity, one of the most common dog afflictions in the United States, puts pets at greater risk for cardiovascular disease,...
March 31st, 2011
The Jock Plays a vigorous tug of war with you, and is then ready to sprint to the dog park Is always frisking around, and sniffing out new scents and experiences May come from a breed that was developed to do a high-energy job, such as hunting or herding Top activities: Agility combines obedience...
March 31st, 2011
Not every dog thinks that a round of fetch is doggie nirvana. Some would rather track interesting smells, or learn new tricks. Some would rather dig a hole to China. And some, of course, just want...
March 31st, 2011
The NoseWill follow his nose anywhere May come from a breed that was used to track scents, such as beagles or other hounds Top activities: Training your hound to be a search and rescue dog is a huge...
March 31st, 2011
The couch potatoGives you a "Do we have to?" look when you try to take him for a run Settles right down after a leisurely stroll around the block Top activities: Walking--long leisurely ones or multiple...
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The Digger Loves, loves, loves to dig Likes to chase other small animals Likely to have terrier or dachshund heritage Top activities: Earthdog trials let terriers and dachshunds...
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