Exercise

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by pilot2fly, Sep 29, 2012.

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    pilot2fly Well-Known Member

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    Do you take your dog with you when you exercise? I walk a two mile loop at the beach and I see a lot of people who bring their dogs. I've seen everything from small to big.
     
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    argon_0 Well-Known Member

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    We take Mishka for a long walk each day. She doesn't poop unless she does so. So it gives both an opportunity for my wife or myself to get some exercise.
     
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    I do my best to run every morning for a while but I don't take Homer with me, because running wouldn't be fun for him. He prefers to slowly explore the area and sniff everything:p .
     
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    We take our dogs everywhere with us, unless we have to somewhere they're not allowed. We would NEVER leave our dogs tied up outside a shop or the like, because they're sitting ducks. Dogs are stolen from outside places like that all the time. This is especially the case if a dog is a bullbreed or larger breed animal which would be very adept at defending itself in a fighting pit.

    Basically, our dogs are our exercise, and we're theirs.
     
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    I agree Evil, I would never leave my dog sitting outside. They are prime targets to be stolen. Not to mention they could get heated with other dogs.
     
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