How should my dog's walks be?
Here we find a question that although it seems simple and silly is very common and very important.
There is a saying that is heard a lot and is the one that my dog is very restless at home I must take it out and tire him so that he arrives at home and is calm, because that is not a correct walk, there is also someone that we see that they go out to jog or ride bike and take your dog tied to one side, that's not a correct ride either (the only ones who run without an apparent reason are humans to dogs do not care to run forever without it being their motive), there is another common way to see a walk and it is this owner who takes a ball and throws it infinitely and increasingly away until the time passes and decides to return home, this walk is not right either.
First of all, we must be clear about the needs of our dogs, remember that just like us, your body has some basic needs to meet and some limitations to pay attention to, depending on its size, age, weight (Every dog EVERY DOG needs a daily walk, no matter size, age, weight, character, there is no quality that prohibits a daily walk).
An ideal walk for your dog is that he is the one who modulates, according to his need and according to the stimuli that make him activate, the need for exercise. During the walk, do everything, run, play, smell, explore, lie down, scrub, or whatever you want. How do we achieve this? To begin we must know our pet well and thus be able to provide everything they need most