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pup-e-cise Exercise for your pets!! Walk, Run, or Play. Helping you and your pet to stay healthy! 2/3 of Americans are overweight and 1 out of 4 dogs are considered obese.

Nutrition plays a big part in staying healthy. The number one disorder in dogs is their nutrition. Do you know what you and your dog’s calorie intake are per day? Calories burned must exceed calories taken in. The more health problems you and your pets have the more time away from your busy schedule due to doctor’s visits. As with people, dogs also need consent from their doctor to exercise. No pe

t or human are alike. Our pets need regular, consistent exercise to stimulate the immune system, develop strength, endurance, flexibility, agility, and improve digestion, circulation, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. A large backyard will offer the opportunity for some physical activity but this should not be a substitute for a walk/run. Dogs too like to check p-mail*, bark up a storm with friends, and to show off in their community that they are staying fit! Exercise is beneficial by decreasing the chances of destructive behavior. Keeping your pet in good physical shape means being more satisfied with life indoors. As with any exercise program, your dog will start slow until they become accustomed to physical activity. Simply said, it’s just one paw in front of the other! Explore our Capital District dog walking programs, meet your Capital District dog walker, and then get in touch today to get started!

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Merciless Monday! 🥶
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Friday Furries!
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Friday Fun, Weekend Woofs, and Monday Moves!
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Thursday Tails!
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Thursday Tails!

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Wet Walking Wednesday!

Too cloudy Tuesday!
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Too cloudy Tuesday!

Rainy day Monday!
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Rainy day Monday!

Freezing Friday!
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Freezing Friday!

Snow fall Thursday!
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Snow fall Thursday!

Wednesday Walk-outs!
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Wednesday Walk-outs!

Tuesday Tail-lites!
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Tuesday Tail-lites!

Monday Movers!
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2/3 of Americans are overweight and 1 out of 4 dogs are considered obese. Nutrition plays a big part in staying healthy. The number one disorder in dogs is their nutrition. Do you know what you and your dog’s calorie intake are per day? Calories burned must exceed calories taken in. The more health problems you and your pets have the more time away from your busy schedule due to doctor’s visits. As with people, dogs also need consent from their doctor to exercise. No pet or human are alike. Our pets need regular, consistent exercise to stimulate the immune system, develop strength, endurance, flexibility, agility, and improve digestion, circulation, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. A large backyard will offer the opportunity for some physical activity but this should not be a substitute for a walk/run. Dogs too like to check p-mail*, bark up a storm with friends, and to show off in their community that they are staying fit! Exercise is beneficial by decreasing the chances of destructive behavior. Keeping your pet in good physical shape means being more satisfied with life indoors. As with any exercise program, your dog will start slow until they become accustomed to physical activity. Simply said, it’s just one paw in front of the other! Explore our Capital District dog walking programs, meet your Capital District dog walker, and then get in touch today to get started!