Sentences with phrase «jump on hard surfaces»

Avoid letting your puppy run and jump on hard surfaces, such as concrete; it can harm his developing body.
Don't let him jog, run or jump on hard surfaces such as cement or asphalt (especially if he's a large or giant breed puppy) as this can damage growing joints, bones and ligaments.

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Possible causes include a rapid increase in training, poor flexibility, or repetitive contact (jumping or running) on hard surfaces.
HARD FACTS: Shin splints refers to the pain and discomfort in the lower leg associated with repetitive running on hard surfaces and from excessive jumping during aerobic activitHARD FACTS: Shin splints refers to the pain and discomfort in the lower leg associated with repetitive running on hard surfaces and from excessive jumping during aerobic activithard surfaces and from excessive jumping during aerobic activities.
There's an 18 foot power cord that lets you keep going longer without having to jump to the next power outlet and it works great on hard surface floors or carpet.
The former involves squatting with upwards of 300 - 400 lbs of additional resistance on your back, and the latter involves repeated jumps and landing on a hard surface.
Don't allow your Samoyed puppy to run and play on hard surfaces (such as pavement), jump excessively, or pull heavy loads until it is at least two years - old when its joints are fully formed.
If he jumps too high or runs too far (especially on hard or slippery surfaces or on uneven ground) he could do some serious damage to himself.
Rabbits can jump off of high surfaces or out of your arms while holding them and land too hard on their legs causing a fracture.
While the bones are growing and hardening, it's important to keep your dog from jumping or running on hard surfaces, such as concrete.
Thus, until your lab is six months old, try to limit exercise that involves jumping or running on hard surfaces.
Some such factors that could worsen symptoms are rough play, jumping, climbing, excess weight gain / rapid growth, calcium supplementation (which increases novel remodeling) or forced distance running especially on tarmac, asphalt or hard surfaces.
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