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Tracey A Patterson - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
I have worked with many active dogs, including rescue dogs and had to find ways to work out their high energy in a variety of spaces or limits. One thing I know is activity and play helps all dogs and is important in helping neglected and rescue dogs adjust and overweight dogs live a happier life. My specialty is dog exercise, dog activity, and dog play. Whatever you want to call it, it all ... [More]
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- Running With Your Dog
[Pets:Dogs] If you are starting to jog or already run, you may be overlooking a great running partner - your dog! Here are tips on how to include your dog in your running routine.
- Diabetic Dog Food - What is Good and What's Not
[Pets:Dogs] If your dog has been diagnosed with diabetes, you probably know his or her diet will have to change. Here are some general guidelines on what is and is not good for a diabetic dog.
- Winterize Your Dog For Outdoor Exercise
[Pets:Dogs] Cold weather shouldn't discourage you from being outside with your dog. Walks and games in the winter-even in the snow-are still great exercise for you and your pet. Plan ahead and prepare for the elements.
- At the Heart of Your Dog's Health
[Pets:Dogs] There is a lot of information about making your heart healthy for better fitness, but did you know the same applies to your canine friend? In fact, dogs are susceptible to many forms of heart disease. If you know the symptoms of heart disease in your dog, you can get an early diagnosis and successful treatment for keeping your dog's heart healthy.
- Starting An Exercise Routine With Your Dog
[Pets:Dogs] Dogs need a regular exercise plan for many reason. How to get started giving your dog a dedicated exercise time? With a little organization and attention to your dog's style.
- The Right Exercise For Your Dog
[Pets:Dogs] Just as with people, there is not necessarily one that that will fit all of us. A good fitness routine for your dog depends on a few things: your pup's physical condition, your likes, and, most certainly, your dog likes.
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