The Benefits of Walking the Dog
When my family was
first considering a new dog, I promised to feed and walk the dog every day. For
a long time, those promises were not often kept as homework, swim practices,
and school took up most of my time. Finally, the stress of going to college for
the first time drove me to begin walking Magic and Buddy on an every day basis.
Soon, I discovered what I had been missing out on all those years.
Walking my dogs gives
me a chance to unwind from the day. All the stress built up during a long day
at work or tough semester is relieved when my furry friends and I stroll around
the neighborhood. I get to reflect on my day and the things that I find
important without any outside opinions. The dogs are so happy to be outside of
our yard too!
Through this
experience, I’ve determined that walking is an extremely underrated form of exercise.
Since Magic is getting a little older, walking gives her the chance to strengthen
her hip muscles and the exercise is low impact on her joints. It’s good for
Buddy, too, and it lets him explore the smells of the neighborhood.
Recently, I have
started using a free app created by Purina called Pro Plan P5, which lets me
keep track of how much Magic, Buddy and I are walking and exercising. You can
find the free Purina Pro Plan P5 app at the iTunes App Store and it is
available on the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Pro Plan P5 lets me set goals for the amount of time we exercise and provides
ideas for other activities to do with your dog like swimming, flying disc, and
agility. Since Magic is a little overweight, I can give her separate goals than
Buddy, and also learn about alternative activities with consideration to her
age. And while Pro Plan P5 doesn’t set
goals for humans, I feel better, too, after being outside and moving - the gym
can be great but everyone needs a little fresh air!
Walking the dogs
has given me a special relationship with Buddy and Magic, and I look forward to
walking them as much as they look forward to being walked. I get to enjoy some
bonding time with my favorite friends, let go of any stress left after a long
day, and appreciate the fresh air. The most wonderful benefit may be that this
shared activity that they love so much makes them that much more excited to see
me when I come home in the evening.
Have you tried
Purina’s Pro Plan P5? Do you have any fun activities you do with your dog?
Comment and let me know!
My dog Skittles goes absolutely bonkers when I let him off his leash to explore the local park - and I get a great workout too when I need to follow him as he chases squirrels!
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