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Kelly Marshall

Wolf-like features and traits are often seen in various or rather all breeds of dogs as dogs are relatives of the wolf family from time immemorial. A dog, whether the Great Dane or the tiny Chihuahua, belongs to the wolf family and hence exhibits features particular to the wolves.

Dogs, like wolves, can run or walk for very long stretches. A dog has the capacity and potential to move about fifteen miles in a day. Dogs can cover long spaces as it is an inherent feature in them. Only strains that have been tampered with by man and altered through selective breeding processes may behave otherwise.

It is essential for a dog to walk or else he or she can behaving weirdly. Howling, biting, hollowing the ground and even trying to get away can be symptoms of the dog’s depression due to lack of walking.

Dog walking is the most wonderful action for the dog. You can put your dog on leash or even walk your dog without it. It is the best and the easiest method by which you can keep your dog as fit as a fiddle.

Dog walking serves two purposes. It is a sort of work out for you as well as your dog. Also, it provides you with the chance of getting together with people. You can make your dog walk a fun activity by assembling people and convening a “dog play group.

Your dog needs to be taken care of and paid a lot of notice when out on a walk. Get your dog to urinate at your house and then take him or her out. This must be done so that your dog does not urinate or excrete in the lawns or gardens of people living next to your home. Your dog should also be well behaved and not annoy other people.

Dog walking can be great fun only if your dog listens to your instructions. It makes no sense to fly huff and puff and fly to keep up with a dog that is scooting down the road. Teach your dog to walk in such a way that you do not have to keep controlling the leash. A strained leash is unhealthy for you as well as the dog. Initially you will be required to be rather strict as an enthusiastic dog will naturally tend to scoot. It will take a while before your dog will learn to walk according to your walking speed.

You can always let others walk your dog but just make sure that they know the norms. They should not help him develop other customs regarding the leash or else the steadiness will alter. They should prevent tugging at the leash. It is important that dog walking becomes an enjoyable activity for both of you. You as well as your dog must like it or else it turns into a pointless exercise.

Food Habits

Dogs, in their earlier days of preying and scavenging for food, would kill smaller animals and devour every part of the corpse- the insides, the bones as well as the outer covering. Hence malnutrition or inadequate food consumption was not an issue at all. The only difficulty that would crop up at times was starvation as they had to explore and kill to feed themselves.

Nowadays the scene has altered. As pets they eat endlessly and often are overfed. Now, they suffer from nutritional problems as they do not observe proper dietary measures. However this problem has been resolved by the different companies that make dog food. They have released several products that claim to be “complete” and “balanced” i.e. they contain minerals and other nutritional contents in the right proportions.

Veterinarians as well as people who have dogs as pets have started recommending and using these products. Hence this issue has been tackled effectively. The dogs that either eat only food made at home or rejected or even spoilt food suffer from such disorders.

Your dog can never be a robust and fit dog if he or she lacks adequate minerals or is obsessively fed. The immunity system of your dog suffers a jolt. Antibody generation is affected and hence any contagion can increase at an alarming rate. This will lead to fever or diarrhea or other sickness and your dog will refuse to eat. Your dog will grow leaner.

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Authored by Kelly Marshall from Oh My Dog Supplies - to find dog steps in all shapes and sizes, visit http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com/dog-supplies/dog-steps/

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