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Jun 2 2009
One of the most relaxing & enjoyable exercise in this world has to be walking your dog(s), to some it is a nightmare but no one will deny the fact that daily walks make your canine happy & healhy not to mention how clean your house stays
But like humans each dog is different from another therefore to some walking their dog is like taking a relaxing horse ride, to others they see not a dog but a toddler on a pogostick hopping on the roads, people, other dogs & mainly on you. Typically you either have a quiet little pony, a bomb sniffer, a cart horse or the grasshopper.
I personally have one little pony (Delphi) and a grasshopper (Muffin). Ponies basically are quiet, mellow little creatures who make the ideal walking partners while the grasshopper spends half the time bouncing & weaving and the other half trying to explore as much as possible. My previous dog, an Alsatian was a cart horse… He used to take me for walks instead of the other way around. His partner a Pomeranian was a bomb sniffer who would not leave anything unsniffed. Cart horses can be small or big, they love to yank you whether you are 5 feet tall or 7 feet tall you simply take long strides and enjoy the ride while watching your step. The bomb sniffer so easier to control is really boring, you simply cannot spend 3 hours in your driveway XD
You should also be careful while mixing them because they will emulate each other like with Delphi & Muffin. I take them out at the same time, the usually gentle and slow Delphi turns into a cart horse sniffer mix while Muffin turns into a carthorse grasshopper Mix. The result? I have one dog yanking south while the other goes north leaving me outstretched and giggling. Sometimes they join forces and I end up holding onto trees, rocks, my best friend, digging my feet into the ground… Sometimes I wish I could carry an anchor around
Now typically people wonder how they can make their dog walks more relaxed, more fun or faster. I will share with you what I have learn t so far.
If your dog walks towards the left or right, you simply follow but you make sure that the dog does not make you speed. Be firm with your dog even if you hear those choking sounds, they will slow down after the first few times.
During the entire walk, your dog will feed off your mood/energy so if your dog is a carthorse make sure that your energy is calming and relaxed. For your sniffer get happy & bouncy. Maintaining your energy helps you manage your dog when you are in sticky situations (Bumping into unfriendly dogs, your doggy sniffing wrong spots or he/she starts yanking you).
What we do wrong is that the instant our dog misbehaves we yell or beat the dog. Avoid that and instead chide him like you would to your toddler or a kid. It works better and the chances of them listening is much more.
If you are angry, regretful or plain sad during a walk your dog will pick up the energy and end up in the same mood as you. It ends up making the dog restless & more prone to misbehave or start a fight.
Unlike us, our dogs don’t get as much exercise as they would like so when you take your dog(s) out for a walk make sure to have a lot of time & energy on your hands. There are times where my dogs take me for 5 – 10 minute walks and there are other days where I end up walking for 45 minutes. Especially if your dog is overly energetic, letting it decide the walk releases all the excess energy thus making it less troublesome at home. I have a bad knee and bad back but ever since I started taking my dogs out again, he pain has reduced a lot. If you worry about overworking your body, don’t worry simply trust your mutt & it will know when to give you a break. My knee and back improved only after I started walking with my dogs, till then no therapy, cream or exercise helped. The positive energy & trust makes the healing process go smoothly and in balance.
Whether people look at you or not, talk to your canine pal. They love listening to you because they feel loved and pampered. When they find something interesting ask them what they found and you will see the wagging tails
Keep asking them whether they want to go home or still keep walking, ask them how the walk is going on.. Tell them about your day, ask them about their day… After some time they will respond. Muffin responds when I talk about my day while Diana my cat loves talking with me when I am stuck at some decision or another.
So, next time you take your pup out for a walk have fun even if it is a chore. Take an ipod, a friend or talk to them. I hope you have fun with your dog as much as I do with mine.
- Critter
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