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		<title>Exercise Your Dog to Good Health</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog. Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Keeping your dog healthy through exercise</strong></p>
<p>Since the weather has now taken a warmer turn, it is likely that many people will want to allow their pets more time outdoors for play. Just as our children need to heed to certain guidelines for safety and soundness, so does your dog.</p>
<p>Your dog&#8217;s basic overall health really depends on his size, weight and breed type. Obviously, the larger kind of breed your pet is, the more space is needed to provide for his or her exercising needs. Of course, walks in the park are a recreational way for both dog and owner to keep fit in spare time, but what about the times when you are unable to take your dog out to the park?</p>
<p>As a responsible pet owner, it is your duty to see that your dog gets the proper amount of exercise as is significant for maintaining their well being. Many owners of the larger breeds of dogs may keep their animals outside while they are out working or attending other functions with the family that don&#8217;t allow pets. However, keeping your dog tied to his doghouse or a tree while you are away does not constitute for proper care and exercise. Most dogs will bore of this and eventually find ways to entertain themselves; like breaking free and exploring the neighbourhood.</p>
<p>The best part about owning a dog of any size is that it requires that everyone in the family pitch in for its care. If walks in the park are out of the question then try getting the kids to walk the dog before going off to school or some other event. Purchasing a fence for your yard where the dog can run about on its own while you&#8217;re busy is another option.</p>
<p>Leaving a dog to entertain itself is an okay back up plan, but you didn&#8217;t get a dog to just leave it in the backyard. Interaction and companionship is what you wanted from your pet, so interact with it!</p>
<p>Playing Frisbee and fetch with a ball or a stick is an excellent way to build muscle in your pet and it entertains everyone in the process. If your dog is the kind that loves to travel, then taking him with you on long trips such as when you&#8217;re camping are another way that you and your pet can achieve exercise while getting involved with new scenery and learning about nature.</p>
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<p>While having fun with your dog, however keep in mind that like you, he also needs periods of rest and plenty of water in order to stay hydrated throughout an eventful day, especially during the summer months because dogs are unable to sweat as humans do, therefore their only means of cooling themselves is through panting, which also helps to keep their blood circulated and flowing in a regular fashion.</p>
<p>If your dog is kept outdoors for long periods of time throughout the day then make sure that he has plenty of water and has access to a lot of shade where he can stay cool and protected from the heat. Lastly, remember that if you start a regular exercise routine or pattern with your dog to keep it going. The only way to make a healthy pet is to be consistent and also, to keep it interesting, mix up the routine every once in a while to keep both of you from boredom.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking about getting a dog or you already have one then it is vital that you use dog training courses to help you become a responsible pet owner. Unfortunately, very few dog owners embark on dog training courses at all. When starting out with training, progress can be difficult in some situations, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>If you are thinking about getting a dog or you already have one then it is vital that you use dog training courses to help you become a responsible pet owner. Unfortunately, very few dog owners embark on dog training courses at all. When starting out with training, progress can be difficult in some situations, which can drive pet owners insane. The good news is for those who persevere, the reward it fantastic.</p>
<p>Now you have available to you a number of avenues for dog training courses, most of which can be tailored around your unique situation. Going to the local dog training school is often seen as the best option. The problem for some though is that this often requires a serious commitment to attending classes that may be at inconvenient times. A suitable options for those people who may find this form of commitment too much is to try online dog training course.</p>
<p>There are some very comprehensive dog training courses online today, this obviously makes them a very popular alternative to the local school. The one plus that stands out about home dog training courses is that you are obviously home based. </p>
<p>The other major benefit is that online dog training courses, in many cases, are considerable cheaper. One other benefit that is of great use is you can skip right to the information that deals with your dog&#8217;s current behavior and deal with it straight away. You will not have to go through ten different lesson just to get to the one that addresses your unique problem.</p>
<p>The major element when starting a program, be it at home or online, is that you must be consistent and you must do it everyday. Too many people are under the impression that you only attend class once a week. That will do nothing for you. You have to practice each and every day, even if it&#8217;s only for ten minutes.</p>
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