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Dog Health&Training
- 1- Basics of Dog Training
- 2- Dog Obedience Training for Biting
- 3- Training Your Dog to Listen to You
- 4- Your Dog's Exercise Needs
- 5- The Meaning of the Different Types of Dog Barking
- 6- How to Manage Biting Dogs
- 7- Dog Breeds that need Low Exercise
- 8- "stubborn Dogs"Training Difficult Dogs
- 9- Effective Uses of Dog Treats
- 10- Training: How to Stop Your Dog Jumping Up
- 11- Learn the Basic Commands to teach your Pupy
- 12- How to housetrain your puppy the easy way.
- 13- Fitness & Training
- 14- Housebreaking Your Dog. Dog Potty Training
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- 1- Cats
- 2- Birds
- 3- Organic Food
- 4- Dietary Supplements
- 5- Homemade Pet Food
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Dog Breeds that need Low Exercise.
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Toy
and Companion dogs like Chinese Crested, English Toy Spaniel
etc. are bred to sit around looking pretty. Their
requirement for low exercises can be satisfied by simply
scampering around the house, picking up new tricks
or going for short walks. These breeds are perfect for apartment living. |
Dog Breeds that need Low Exercise :
. Chinese Crested. English Toy Spaniel
. Havanese
. Shih Tzu
| The best forms of exercise combine a balanced workout of both mind and body. Any form of strenuous exercise should be preceded by a warm-up phase and followed by a cool-down period. For a less fit dog, a longer warm up and shorter strenuous exercise period may be appropriate. | ![]() |
For a dog not up to high levels of activity, the mental and physical warm-up alone may be ideal, with no strenuous exercise at all. Often a good routine is to “pulse” the exercise in short segments, alternating between focused mental tasks and more strenuous physical ones.
Walking is by far the most common form of exercise. The length of the walk would vary from breed to breed. When taking a dog out for a run or a jog, it's advisable to avoid stone or concrete paths. Grassy roads or parks are best suited for this purpose as they would be easy on his paws. Keeping the dog on an extendable leash would allow it ample freedom and grant the owner suitable control at the same time.
Letting a dog chase a bicycle or a vehicle might be risky. Dogs love active games like Frisbee, Fetch (with toys or balls), tug-of-war and the like. It also provides a good opportunity for the owner to bond with his dog. However, care should be taken to see to it that the dog doesn't jump too high and land in awkward positions and injure himself
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Swimming
is another great way for a dog to burn calories and keep
himself cool on a sultry day. Climbing stairs is the
quickest way for a dog to lose weight and keep fit.
One can also take resort to the gym equipments
specially designed for dogs. Along with exercising, it's equally important for the for the dog to socialize and connect |
with other dogs and people. In the process, the dog would gradually pick up vital lessons on correct behavior and obedience.
Owners should keep an eye on the dog for signs of over-exertion, like excessive panting, bleeding pads, vacant stares, pale lips or face.
| “A Good Dog Is A Tired Dog”. So if the dog exhibits no signs of exertion and/or shows signs of pent-up energy when it returns from its walks, it is not getting enough exercise.To learn to rest calmly is as important for a dog as exercise is. Dogs are susceptible to heat exhaustion and heat strokes. It's thus unwise to make a dog over-exert itself on a hot day. And of course, |
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it's essential to keep a dog hydrated and supplement his exercise with good quality dog food rich in proteins and essential minerals.


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