That you can
take your dog for a walk through the neighborhood without having to struggle with pulling.
Try the Sunday Dog Hike in the national park,
take a dog for a walk through town, or assist in the cat husbandry.
Not exact matches
Join a
dog -
walking group or volunteer to
take a pooch
for a stroll
through an animal shelter.
Whether it's
taking a
dog for a
walk at the beach or hiking
through waterfalls and rivers, Welsh men and women are equally as passionate about living the outdoor lifestyle.
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Take your
dog on a daily
walk for some exercise, play fetch or have your
dog chase a ball, and find other ways to allow the playful nature of this
dog to shine
through.
Taking your
dog for a
walk provides mental stimulation
through territorial investigation.
When she's not
taking care of patients, she enjoys a belly dancing and
taking her
dog Marley
for walks through the forest.
I usually recommend my clients
take their
dog through 5 - 10 minutes of obedience training, a structured
walk, and / or short play session before leaving
for work / school.
You can
take your
dog out
for ten
walks a day, play fetch
for hours, or make them jump
through hoops all morning, but it still won't mean anything if there's no mental exercise present.
Dressing your
dog up and
taking them
for a
walk through a local park is a great way to tire them out, because adults and kids alike will stop to play with him or her.
Who could imagine
walking through a kennel with 80
dogs in it - they have all been out
for their morning exercise, they have all just gotten a meal, employees are
taking a break - with only just a hush in the air!
When I was at my local shelter recently dropping off some food, I
took a
walk through the
dog pavilion: lots of bigger
dogs, mostly pit mixes or Lab mixes, athletic, high - energy big
dogs that I couldn't provide enough exercise
for, many of whose cages bore signs saying that they couldn't be confined in a pen because they are athletic
dogs who jump Not on people, but over things.
Walk dogs for 15 minutes each outside
through our specified
walking path or
take them to our fenced park
for 10 minutes
for exercise / play time
And, finally, put away the food after dinner and
take your
dog for a
walk before bedtime to help him make it
through the night.
Animal lovers know how heartbreaking it is to
walk through a shelter's hallways to see the many
dogs and other animals waiting
for forever homes, staring or jumping desperately at you in their kennel with those big «
take me home with you» puppy eyes.
As you wait
for the coffee to brew or the
dog to finish his breakfast before your
walk, run
through the lower level of your home and
take care of any clutter piles: junk mail in need of opening, shoes or jackets dumped by the door or blankets on the couches that may need folding.