Giving Your Dog The Correct Amount Of Exercise

Posted April 29th, 2010 by admin

Dogs are known as a man’s best friend, and in return for their loyalty to their owners, they demand plenty of love, attention, a healthy diet and lots of exercise.

Dogs can immediately become part of the family, and are great to have around when you first bring them home as young puppies, however, puppies soon grow and within months they are fully grown dogs who need exercising at least twice a day.

If you’re out at work all day and your dog is left alone you could possibly come home to chewed furniture and personal belongings and in some excessive cases, your dog may turn aggressive. This is all due to boredom and so it’s important that your dog, either has some company during the day or is walked regularly to avoid this happening.

New pet service companies have now been set up that offer both ‘pet sitting’ and chicago dog walking services to those of us, who have to work or are out of the home for long periods of time.

These companies hire professional dog walkers, capable of handling even large breeds of dogs and are able to take your dog on the frequent daily walks that he needs.

Interacting with other humans and dogs is important to any dog’s upbringing and will make life a lot easier if you do decide, at a later date to integrate another dog into the family home.

If you happen to be out at work and struggling to juggle both social and work commitments then get in touch with a dog walking in chicago and explain your requirements. They will then allocate you a personal dog walker. It’s important that you meet this person and describe to them about any behavioural problems with your dog so they know exactly what to expect when they start to walk your dog.

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