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  2. How long should I walk my dog? And how often? Tips to keep ...

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    All dogs need to walk no matter their size, breed or age. ... Dogs in good shape should walk for 20 to 30 minutes a day, according to PetMD. If your dog is overweight or has health issues, a 10 ...

  3. How cold is too cold for dogs? Keep your pets inside if they ...

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    Stray cats can withstand temperatures around 15-20 degrees but are in danger of hypothermia when the mercury drops lower. Some cities give away small, insulated boxes that serve as shelter for ...

  4. Apartment dwellers can have dogs too. Here's what to ... - AOL

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    The breed doesn't need as much exercise as smaller dogs and is comfortable as long as there's ample space for it to lie. According to the American Kennel Club , the breed may need two to three ...

  5. Canine gait - Wikipedia

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    Walk Gaiting pattern in which three legs are in support of the body at all times, each foot lifting from the ground one at a time in regular sequence. [1] Amble A relaxed, easy gait in which the legs on either side move almost, but not quite, as a pair. Often seen as the transition movement between the walk and other gaits. [1] Pace

  6. White dog shaker syndrome - Wikipedia

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    It is most common in West Highland White Terriers, Maltese, Bichons, Poodles, [1] and other small dogs. There is a sudden onset of the disease at one to two years of age. It is more likely to occur, and the symptom is worse during times of stress. Nystagmus, difficulty walking, and seizures may occur in some dogs.

  7. Epilepsy in animals - Wikipedia

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    Cats can have reactive, primary or secondary seizures. Idiopathic seizures are not as common in cats as in dogs; however, a 2008 study conducted showed that of 91 feline seizures, 25% were suspected to have had idiopathic epilepsy. [11] In the same group of 91 cats, 50% were secondary seizures and 20% reactive. [11]

  8. Can our homeowners association dictate where residents can ...

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    He claims that the community may not have or enforce any rule limiting where owners, guests and their dogs may walk, as that would be contrary to our governing documents. Yikes!

  9. Dog walking - Wikipedia

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    Two dogs being walked along the waterfront. A study by Michigan State University showed that people who walk their dogs are 34% more likely to meet expected goals of exercise, with a recommended level of 150 minutes of activity such as dog walking per week. Matthew Reeves, the co-author of the study said, "There is no magic bullet in getting ...