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Exercise

Do Dogs Really Need Daily Walks?

ByRobert May 10, 2025May 10, 2025

Wondering if dogs really need a daily walk? You’re not alone. Whether you’ve got pups bouncing off the walls, flopped on the rug flat on their back, or endlessly chasing their tail, the pressure to stick to a daily walking routine can feel… well, a bit much. Sure, walking your dog is one of those…

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Best Dog Leads For Large Dogs

ByRobert May 2, 2025June 5, 2025

Ever find yourself being dragged along like you’re trailing after some mythical creature? Regular leads can make you feel like you’re attached to a furry freight train. The right dog leads for large dogs change the experience completely! Here, I share the ins and outs of finding a lead that turns walk-time from tug-of-war into…

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Exercise Induced Collapse in Dogs or Overdoing It: Real Talk

ByRobert April 8, 2025June 5, 2025

Just heard of exercise-induced collapse in dogs? Let me break it down — what I’ve learned, what I look for now, and why I keep a closer eye on how my dogs handle hikes. Now, full disclosure: I’m not a vet. Just a guy with two Staffies and a few uh-oh moments on long walks…

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How Long To Walk A Dog? (How Much Is TOO Much?)

ByRobert March 14, 2025April 3, 2025

Some dogs are ready to sprint an hour after a walk. Others flop down like they’ve climbed a mountain. It all depends on their exercise needs — knowing that can make a big difference to your dog’s health and happiness. Breed and Age Matter Consider your dog’s breed and age. Active breeds won’t be happy…

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