Dog Lovers!
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I take my dog (she's a 5 year old mixed breed rescue dog) out at least twice a week for a 3 to 5 mile walk run. I took her to training as a pup and so she just uses a harness with a decent length of leash but runs/walks right next to me. She only gets to sniff and go pee one time on our walks, otherwise I keep her focused on what she's supposed to be doing. She gets to look around but that's about it, no stopping, sniffing or pulling on the leash.
She loves our outings and gets pretty excited but I make her sit while I put her harness and leash on and she knows we won't leave until she behaves.
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There are two types of walks we go on. The ones for me and the ones for him. The ones for me he doesn't get to stop and sniff everything and it is about exercise, he tolerates those and would rather go with me than sit home, but he really likes when I take a walk and let him take the time to stop and sniff every 3 feet..0
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I have a Beagle who loves her walks but her definition is a little different then ours. A typical walk is 6 steps forward. Sniff Sniff. Two steps back. Sniff 'cause she missed a spot. 10 steps forward. Sniff Sniff. 5 steps back ... LOL ... you get the idea. She lives through her nose and barely looks up So after I take her for her walk I can then go for mine, which are slowly becoming runs now0
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Our rescue husky was a terrible walker at first...boy, oh boy could he pull! But we worked with him patiently. I walked him twice per day, and my ex took him to work with him and took him to dog park every day. Eventually, he was a great walker.0
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I take my dog Bella hiking every day! We walk before work, after work, after dinner and hike weekends. I have a Fitbit watch and I try and walk more each day than I did the day before...then start over every Monday. Bella does yoga with me too0
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My German Shorthaired Pointer gets walked every day. I take him out 3-4 times during the work week. My husband takes the other 1-2 days. Those walks are usually 3-4 miles although this week they have been shorter since we are working on loose leash walking which slows us down. I would like to learn to run, but we need to work on leash training first.
On the weekends he gets at least 1 hike and the walks are longer. My husband and I either split those or do them together.
When we are done with obedience training I would like to consider doing agility and my husband is interested in field trial training. We think Waldo would really enjoy both and those exercises would be a good outlet for his energy.0 -
I have a German Shorthaired pointer as well. He is my running partner. Now that he is over two, I have gradually taken him out for longer and longer runs. We did 14 miles a week and half ago. He is trained to run like a canicross dog (complete with mushing commands), and he runs in canicross gear. Everyone needs to look at Canicross and push for more races here in the U.S.!0
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CurlyCockney wrote: »trainingformordor wrote: »Thanks for sharing all your stories everyone! I love hearing about all your pups. Titan (my ironically named 40 lb dog) and I just got back from a 3.5 mile. Feeling great!
Oh, do any of you know a good way to bring water along for the dog?
I'm fine without any for awhile, but he starts drinking out of puddles after 2 miles.
I use one of these, as it incorporates a drinking cup http://www.h2o4k9.com/
That looks great, thanks!0 -
My dog is a 7lb beast. She needs walks to let the beast out. Look at a harness that pulls from the chest. Helps when walking or running. Keep a short leash and tug once they get out of line and then reward them. Like good boy or girl reward when they get back in line. I dont mean treat when they get in line. Thats cheating. lol0
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I walk my Chihuahua several times a day but shes crazy she barks at people and other dogs but worst of all she either wants to walk as fast as she can or other times she walks like shes a turtle0
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My dogs are 13 years old. Their idea of a long walk is out to the yard to pee and back. A total of about 30 feet.
They are both heavily into napping.
I have yet to convince the cat that it is possible to walk while wearing a leash and harness.0 -
I don't have a dog, but the neighbor is happy to have me go out walking with theirs while they are at work.0
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I take my dog to local dog parks and I walk laps while he plays with other dogs. That way we both get a work out.1
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