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Ways To Get You & Your Dog More Active

Ways To Get You & Your Dog More Active

Do you and your four-legged best friend want to get more active? Whether it’s an easy daytime stroll or a challenging adventure, getting up and out in nature is one of the most beneficial activities for both humans and their canine companions. 

But where to start? This blog from Betty & Butch – Manchester's premium provider of dog food, treats and supplies - is here to help; we're sharing our top tips on ways to become more active with your pup. 

From exploring dog-friendly parks near you, joining training classes together or investing in interactive toys that make exercise fun, there are lots of ways you can get active together with your furry sidekick! 

So let’s take this journey together: grab a leash (and a snack!) – it’s time for you and your pooch to start having some physical activity-filled adventures!

Go for a daily walk

Going for a walk is not only beneficial for your dog but also for you! With each step, you will get some much-needed fresh air and exercise. 

This daily routine will make you feel energised and refreshed throughout the day, and it’s a great way to clear your mind and reduce stress.

Your furry friend will also appreciate the exercise, and it’s a critical part of their routine for staying fit and healthy. As you walk through your neighbourhood, take time to appreciate the sights and sounds around you. 

So, get up, lace up your sneakers, and head outside for a daily dose of fresh air and bonding time with your pup.

Sign up for agility classes

If you're looking for a way to unleash your pup's inner athlete, signing up for agility classes may be just the ticket. These classes provide an exciting way for you and your pup to bond and test your skills in a supportive and fun environment. 

With a variety of obstacles to navigate, ranging from jumps and tunnels to weave poles and seesaws, agility is not only physically challenging but also mentally stimulating for your furry friend. 

By working together, you and your pup can develop agility skills that will expand your pup's limits and enhance your relationship. 

So why not get creative and test your pup's agility with some fun and challenging courses? 

Take your pup to the park

Taking your furry companion to the park is an excellent way for you both to enjoy some fresh air and exercise while spending quality time together. 

For dogs, visiting the park provides a perfect opportunity for them to socialise with other dogs and their owners, which helps to keep them mentally stimulated and improve their socialisation and communication skills. 

Your pup can also enjoy sniffing around and exploring the environment, which can be a great way to provide them with some mental stimulation while letting them burn off some energy. 

So why not grab a lead and head to the park with your furry friend, and let them run, play, and make some new furry friends!

Set up an agility course in your back garden

Are you looking for a fun way to bond with your furry friend? Why not set up an agility course in your back garden and take turns running through it with your pup? 

This activity not only provides physical exercise but also mental stimulation for your dog. As they navigate through the course, they'll have to use all their senses to manoeuvre around obstacles, jump over barriers, and weave in between poles. 

Plus, as you alternate turns, you get to see your canine companion's playful and competitive side come out! So, grab some treats and get ready to have a blast while improving your pup's agility skills.

Introduce different types of exercise into their routine - swimming, tug-of-war, frisbee, or fetch are all great options!

Are you tired of doing the same old exercises every week? It's time to mix things up and introduce different types of exercise into your routine. 

Swimming is a great option, not only is it a low-impact workout, but it also provides a full-body workout. If you have a furry friend, why not try tug-of-war or a game of fetch? 

Not only will you get your heart rate up, but your dog will also love the extra playtime. For those who enjoy being outdoors, frisbee is a fun way to exercise while enjoying the fresh air. 

So don't be afraid to try something new and add some variety to your workout routine.

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In the end, exercising with your pup is a great way to bond and spend special time together. Whether you go for a daily walk, sign up for agility classes, or set up an agility course in your back garden, find something that works for both you and your pup! 

Introducing different types of exercise into their routine is also beneficial as it keeps them from getting bored with the same activities over and over. 

Betty & Butch know how important it is to keep your pup healthy and fit- so stop by their store in Manchester or online shop today for all your dog's needs!

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