A common
problem that modern dogs face is a lack of opportunities to exercise. If your
dog has access to a yard, you assume that your dog is getting the exercise that
they need. Your dog doesn't run laps by themselves in your yard; they are
waiting for you to interact with them. It is that interaction with your dog that counts.
Having an active dog can
increase the life of your furry friend as well as keep the limber, can
eliminate hyperactivity, build confidence, and helps with weigh control.
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