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Exercise With A Boxer Dog
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A lot of people wants to own a Boxer dog. Despite the fact that dog ownership means great responsibility, that doesn't hinder thousands of dog lovers around the world from having a pet dog, especially a Boxer dog. What is in this breed that a lot of people are after? By simply looking at a Boxer dog, one will think that this breed is brave and strong and modest, which is actually true. By having one lurking around you, you can somehow feel that you are protected. This is just one of the benefits of having Boxer dogs.

Another benefit that some people may not seem to notice is the dog's contribution to his master's good health. Dogs need exercise right? By taking your dog for a walk, you are not just giving him his required dose of exercise, you are doing yourself a favor to stay healthy as well. The activity helps you and your dog to control weight at the same time maintain a healthy heart, lungs and muscle tissue. Plus, you will be given the opportunity to inhale fresh air or avoid the traffic rush. The result - a healthy dog and a healthy you!

If exercise is new to you and your dog, go slow at first. Consider your dog's age and size. Remember that Boxer dogs are athletic dogs and they need proper exercise and conditioning. Start with short periods of activity at slow speeds then gradually increase the time, speed and distance. A daily 20-minute walk and some free-run in a secure place would be enough. Teach him to fetch ball or flying discs if he has more energy than you do.

Be responsible when exercising your Boxer dogs. These dogs do not do well in extreme weather conditions. Too much heat as well as too much cold makes them uncomfortable so it is better to set aside outdoor exercise and activities during those times. Keep your dog's nails trimmed to prevent tears as it runs and you should always remember not to exercise your dog before and right after meals. Exercise or other strenuous activities with stomach my cause digestive upset and worst, killer bloat. Water should be given before and after exercise but only in small amounts. After exercise, check your dog's coat, ears, eyes and paws for burrs, ticks and other unwanted objects that he might have picked up along the way.

Bond with your dog at the same time stay healthy through exercise.

Richard Cussons writes articles about Boxer dog. Visit boxersavvy.com and learn more about Boxer dog training.

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