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Before You Take Your Dog Bicycling - Read This
I want to share this. I read it on “Dogster” of which I am a member :)… Go figure eh, three dogs and a member of Dogster!
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Q: Can’t wait to get out on your bike with your best pal? What are some things to keep in mind and how far is safe to ride?
A: Exercise is great for both of you! Obviously, the age, health and breed of your pet are key factors in how far you will be able to safely ride. The best thing to do is start out slowly (two to five miles) and build up distance as the weeks go on. Remember to pack doggie treats and water. Just like us humans, dogs need to get in shape and build up stamina. One thing, in particular, to look out for are your pup’s paws, which may get worn when hitting the concrete, especially at the beginning. Keep an eye on Spot the next day to see if he’s limping or tired, or the paws are pinkish in hue. If so, you probably went too far–or too fast. With regular rides, you could be doing 15 or 20 miles by summer’s end. Ruff riders, indeed!
PLEASE TAKE CARE OF THE WELLBEING OF YOUR DOG - DO NOT RUN HIM TO DEATH!!!
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