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  2. Fréchet distance - Wikipedia

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    The Fréchet distance between the two curves is the length of the shortest leash sufficient for both to traverse their separate paths from start to finish. Note that the definition is symmetric with respect to the two curves—the Fréchet distance would be the same if the dog were walking its owner.

  3. Dog agility - Wikipedia

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    Dog walk. The dog walk is an elevated plank with ascending and descending ramps at each end, the ramps vary between 8 and 12 feet (2.4 and 3.7 m) in length and 36 and 50 inches (91 and 127 cm) in height above the ground. [6] Seesaw

  4. Pet Check Technology - Wikipedia

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    Pet Check Technology was created to help check that dogs were being walked for the time allotted on the dog walker's schedule. [4] Pet Check Technology provides dog-walking companies with tools for scheduling customers, billing, and tracking dog-walking employees. Pet Check also allows users to see when their dog was taken out for a walk, where ...

  5. Why does my dog walk sideways? A vet explains - AOL

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    Dogs on heat may also approach other dogs bum-first, meaning they have a strange sideways walk. If this sounds like your dog, there’s nothing you need to do – just make sure they don’t get ...

  6. It’s time to walk the dog (and yourself) for better fitness

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    Additionally, while 61% of dog owners walked their pup at least 10 minutes at a time, according to a 2011 survey in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, only 27% walked their dog 150 ...

  7. Top 7 Dog Walking Apps in 2022 - AOL

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    The best dog walking apps allow dog walkers to set their own schedules and prices without paying high commissions for using the platform. Two such apps are Barkly Pets and Rover.

  8. Canine gait - Wikipedia

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    A dog uses its back to attain speed. The back's most flexible point is just over the loin area, and the tuck-up allows for the folding of the under portion of the dog's body. The rear legs overreach on the outside of the front legs. Essential for a fast dog is the ability to flex its back from a straight position to an arched position.

  9. Wag (company) - Wikipedia

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    Service. Wag! responded with a statement that included “safety is a company-wide priority for Wag! and incidents of this nature are very rare. In fact, the average service rating on the Wag! platform is 4.97 (on a 5-point scale), and every 8 seconds a service is booked on Wag! – with 90% of Wag! customers booking a service weekly.” [16]