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Exercise is so much easier with a gym partner. If you've been thinking about taking up running, there's no need to hit up your best friend for some motivation. Your furry friend will make a perfect running pal.
Dog breeds of all sorts can make awesome running partners. Before you start taking your dog out on the trail, it's best to warm up your running buddy with short-distance running. The last thing you want is for your pup to suffer heat stroke, so be mindful of the outside temp and the comfort of the roads, dirt, and sidewalks to avoid burning your dog's paws.
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Before you start with trail running, remember to begin with leash training. If you have a younger dog, they'll need your guidance and a lot of training before going off-leash.
Your dog needs you to keep their wellness in check and be aware of excessive panting. It doesn't matter if you're running in cold weather or hot weather, when your dog runs long distances, especially for the first time, make sure you warm up Fido and take adequate water breaks. Your furry friend will thank you, and you'll both enjoy the process of becoming running partners.
Even if he's no Greyhound, your pooch will reap the benefits of exercise right along with you. Your new running buddy will have increased mental health as he gets the opportunity to wander the great outdoors. Whether you live in New York or the desert, your furry friend will love to explore.
Running Leash
RUFFWEAR is a favorite amongst dog owners. Their front range dog leash is strong. If you have a Great Dane, Golden Retriever, or any other large dog, this leash is sure to keep your pooch secure.
Dog Water Bottle
Dogs get thirsty on jogs too. Water breaks are important on long-distance runs. Prevent overheating and heat strokes by bringing your dog their own water bottle, especially during hot weather.
Dog Shoes
Protecting your dog's paws on runs is important. Whether you're running in cold or hot weather, these dog shoes can protect your dog from snow, hot pavement, and much more. RUFFWEAR has some of the best dog shoes and booties. Dog lovers are leaving fantastic reviews.
Running Harness
This running harness is built for trail running, walking, and hiking. Its lightweight and durable material is made for all-day wear. There are foam-padded strips for ultra comfort. It comes in sizes XS-XL large for small dogs and larger dogs.
Poop Bags
Poop bags are essential, y'all. No one wants to step on your dog's poop. If you're out on an early morning run through the neighborhood or city, someone on their way to work could step on your dog's poop, delaying their commute. Just pick it up. They're odor-blocking and simple to open and tie for no leaks and smells.
Hands-free Dog Leash
This hands-free leash is a game-changer for those who go out on regular runs. Strap the fanny pack around you and attach the leash clip to a D-ring, and you're good to go. Don't forget to throw some poop bags in the pouch.
Always make sure your dog is in good health before you begin a training plan. Dog owners, remember, healthy dogs are happy dogs. If you can get your couch potato dog to be a running dog every now and then, you'll thank yourself later.
This post was originally published on August 27, 2019.