As we all know, puppies are typically very frisky and playful, and love to run and jump. However, as Fido ages, he’ll slow down, and may become, well, a bit lazy. It’s very easy for our canine pals to pack on extra pounds as they age, especially if they become furry couch potatoes. While your pet will still be adorable if he gets chubby, he’ll be much healthier if he stays at or near his ideal weight. If your dog is already overweight, you might find our article on Helping Your Overweight Pet to Slim Down helpful. But how do you keep your dog fit in the first place? Read on as a Brampton, ON vet offers tips on keeping Fido in shape.
Take time to play with your dog every day. Even a few minutes of running and jumping will help keep your furry buddy in good shape. Plus, it will be fun for you, too!
Regular walks are of course necessary for sanitary reasons, but they’re also a great way to keep Fido fit. Plus, this is great way to spend quality time with your canine buddy.
Do you have a furry, four-legged bundle of energy on your hands? If you can’t keep up with Fido, get him some toys that allow him to amuse himself. Automated ball launchers are great for this!
If you’re really busy, and don’t have time to take your pup to the park every day, enlist some professional help. Enroll Fido in a doggy daycare, or hire a professional dog walker to take him out.
Do you have a yard for Fido to play in? Make it more fun for your furry friend by adding things like ramps.
Dogs can make great trail buddies. Explore a new park with Fido, or visit some pretty local trails. The fresh air and change of scenery will be good for both of you!
Did you know that there are now apps that let you play with Fido remotely, using a laser pointer, a camera, and a smartphone? This may be a fun way to spend a few minutes at lunch.
Your pup’s exact exercise needs will depend on several factors, including his age, weight, breed, and health. Talk to your vet, and get specific recommendations for Fido. For comprehensive guidance on your dog’s diet and exercise routine, consider our vet nutrition and weight management service.
Please reach out to us, your Brampton, ON vet clinic, for all of your dog’s veterinary care needs. We are here to help!