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Get the inside scoop and content that helps you be the best pet parent ever! Brought to you by the dog and cat lovers at Pet Paradise.


Just like with us, exercising keeps your dog spry and healthy. It also helps reduce anxiety-related behavioral problems that include barking, chewing, excessive licking, and digging.


Overall benefits of canine fitness include:

healthy weight management

improved mental health

limber joints and strong muscles

April is National Fitness Month and we wanted to share with you some activities to keep your furbaby happy and healthy this year.


Play and Socialization

Give your pup the chance for off-leash play by bringing them to 4 Paw Paradise for day camp. Running off-leash and playing lets your dog set their own pace. They can burn energy, then rest when they’re tired. In addition to physical exercise, your dog will benefit from socialization and the mental stimulation they get from exploring their surroundings. All the new sights and smells will exercise their brain and make them mentally tired as well. Let the zoomies commence!


Fetch

Playing fetch with a ball or favorite toy can help reduce anxiety and be great exercise for your dog. Happiness and health can be improved by the continuous activity. It allows the dog to focus on the task at hand instead of other distractions that might cause anxiety. 4 Paw Paradise’s Playtime Coordinators have a knack for fetch, and know how to tire out even the most energetic pup.


Swimming

Swimming is an all-in-one workout for you and your pup. This is especially beneficial for dogs with arthritis since it’s a low-impact exercise that is easy on the joints. Swimming strengthens the heart, improves endurance and works multiple muscle groups at once. It’s not for every pup but with some encouragement and the right toys, they may start to enjoy some laps in the water.


Agility Training

Just like fetch, agility training is another goal-oriented sport. At 4 Paw Paradise, we have doggy jungle gyms where they can jump up on platforms, run up some steps, or crawl underneath. This type of agility helps your dog improve their coordination.

Every dog is different and some may need more or less exercise than others. Get started by booking an exam today!

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