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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. Dog walking - Wikipedia

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    Some dog walkers will take many dogs for a walk at once, while others will only take a single dog. [4] The length of a walk might vary by breed or owner's request, ranging from short walks intended to last no longer than the time it takes for the dog to relieve itself of waste, to longer walks with a specific amount of time set by the owner.

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    4. Nature reserves. Renee says: "Explore lesser-known trails within nature reserves where other dog walkers are unlikely to go. You can use Google Maps to check out a space before you go."

  5. This Is The Optimal Time To Go On A Walk, According To ... - AOL

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    One study found that both morning and evening exercise advance the sleep-wake cycle and production of melatonin in night owls—meaning that walking at any time of day is beneficial to them—but ...

  6. 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

  7. Frenetic random activity periods - Wikipedia

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    Although little data exists regarding the safety of FRAPs, ethologist Marc Bekoff has suggested that dogs should be allowed to freely engage in them as long as the dog is in a safe area and will not harm others or themselves. [9] Likewise, FRAPs are normal and healthy behavior for cats as well. [6] They are referred to as "cat zoomies". [10]

  8. Is it normal for a dog to sleep all day? - AOL

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    Most adult dogs, depending on lifestyle, will usually snooze around 12-16 hours per day with senior dogs perhaps increasing their periods of rest. Many dogs will get better rest overnight as their ...

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