The Importance of Exercise for Older Dogs

The importance of dog exercise in old age
Basset Hound

As the saying goes, "The body is the source of improvement." Having a healthy body is what everyone of us longs for, and dogs are no different. Excessive daily exercise can not only strengthen the dog's muscles and bones, but also maintain the normal operation of the dog's digestive tract, and can alleviate the problems of bloating, constipation, indigestion and other problems caused by the dog's long-term constitution or diet.

1. The amount of exercise after aging dogs

1. Avoid a large amount of exercise

Dogs Dogs, like people, cannot do strenuous exercise programs as they age. The body will be unable to bear the sudden amount of exercise, which will stimulate the heart and have bad effects. Therefore, it is enough for older dogs to wear it for a walk. . < p > Yes, but this is wrong. If the dog stays at home, it will become bored and sick. Taking it out for a walk can make its mood brighter.

 3. Opportunities for walking

When taking your dog out for a walk, timing is very important. Never do it when the sun is shining at noon. If you go out during hot weather, as hot as the current summer, you are likely to suffer from heatstroke, which will make your dog physically uncomfortable.

 4. It can age slowly

Exercise can make dogs age gradually. Some elderly dogs just stay at home until later. Only then did some mechanical symptoms appear. Dogs in their old age are afraid of loneliness, so taking them out can break them out of isolation, increase blood circulation and promote physical development.

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