Hiking
Hiking outdoors makes a positive impact on dogs, so it’s an outstanding activity. The opportunity for dogs to explore and sniff around in wooded areas and near trees contributes to their relaxation, as they engage with natural scents that resonate with them. It’s noteworthy that some dogs exhibit a natural inclination towards hiking, displaying eagerness for winter wonderland excursions. On the other hand, there are dogs that may need a more gradual adaptation to this outdoor activity, benefitting from increased exposure through frequent outings.
Walking/Running
Taking your dog on a brisk winter walk serves as an ideal means of providing engagement and preparing her for a cozy snuggle later. The change in sensation during the walk can contribute to inducing a sleepy state afterward, enhancing the overall relaxation experience for your furry friend. For those who are accustomed to running with their dogs in warmer weather, the good news is that such activities can usually be continued in colder temperatures. However, we advise you to consult with your veterinarian beforehand to ensure that you are taking necessary precautions for your dog’s well-being. Dog breeds with long hair will need less protection from the cold as short hair breeds. Make sure you put on the onesies, turtlenecks, coats and booties.
Snowshoeing
For a milder winter exercise routine, consider engaging in snowshoeing with your canine companion. The essentials for this activity include snowshoes, a belt, harness, and a towline. The level of adventure is entirely customizable based on your preferences and your dog’s fitness level. A snowshoe outing can range from a leisurely glide through familiar trails and parks to a more challenging adventure, navigating through deep powder. The versatility of this activity allows you to tailor the experience to both your and your dog’s comfort and fitness levels. Let us know which winter activities you and your pawsome friend enjoy together,
Daryana and Graeme
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