Summer is a wonderful time to spend outdoors with your dog. Here's your chance to reclaim the outdoors. Get your dog and go out to your yard or the park for some fun. To help you along, we've compiled some activities and tips on how to make them more enjoyable. FetchThis time-honored game requires nothing but a lightweight ball of relatively soft material (if it is too hard, the ball could damage your dog's teeth) and a willing dog. Make sure the ball isn't too small, otherwise he could accidentally swallow it while leaping. (Depending on the size of the dog, even a tennis ball could be too small.)The object is of course to have your dog bring the ball back to you. That isn't always the case; sometimes the dog trains the owner to run after the ball.
Sun, fresh air, mild temperatures and your dog. This combo makes for a good day at the doggie park. Here are a few activities that will benefit the body and spirit (yours and his) and some links to stories...
There are an estimated 700 dog parks scattered throughout the United States. At any park, etiquette rules are important to keep both pet and people safe and happy.
Has the game of “catch and retrieve” become passé for you and your dog? If so, you may want to test your dog’s abilities at the sport of flyball.
If you’re planning to hit the road in search of fitness, you may want to share the experience with your dog. But before you grab your running shoes and his leash, there are a few things you’ll want to...
Some in-line skate enthusiasts live for the mornings when they can leash up their pooch and go for a nice sprint together along a shaded park path. Not only is it great exercise, but the dog is often delighted...
Exercise is as important for your dog as it is for you. Young dogs and healthy adults alike need lots of it, and even senior pets need a regular daily workout to maintain their health.
Bob Evans, Paul West and Ping Latvong are three of the world's top dog Frisbee trainers, and they competed in this year's Alpo Canine Frisbee World Championship with their dogs. Here's how they say you...
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