If you are dedicated to making sure your German Shepherd
gets plenty of regular exercise, then yes, he can make a good apartment pet.
Not exact matches
You should also
get regular exercise and take in
plenty of fiber and whole grains in your diet.
In addition to changes in your diet,
getting plenty of exercise on a
regular basis will help to maintain proper blood sugar levels.
A: Detox products undoubtedly do work to create larger and more frequent bowel movements, and some
of them probably help support liver health, but so does eating
plenty of fiber, drinking
plenty of water and
getting regular exercise.
Aside from anti-inflammatory foods, there's the usual lifestyle choices that can make or break an anti-inflammatory way
of life:
getting plenty of sleep,
regular (but not excessive)
exercise, and avoiding chronic stress wherever possible.
They need
plenty of opportunities to run and
get lots
of regular exercise.
Instead, just feed him a
regular, balanced, healthy diet and make sure he
gets plenty of exercise.
If you have a dog that is eating poop - start feeding him a nutrient packed / balanced diet, give him
plenty of exercise / playtime / interaction, keep his living areas / crates / kennels / yard as clean as possible, avoid locking him up and leaving him alone for a long period
of time, and take him to the vet on a
regular basis for checkups so that you can catch any underlying medical issues early before they
get out
of control.
Make sure your dog is well
exercised,
gets plenty of attention,
regular mental stimulation (training
exercises and games) and has
plenty of safe and tasty stuffed chew toys when left alone.