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5 Reasons To Walk Your Dog For National Walk Your Dog Day

| February 23, 2015

Grab a leash and hit the streets, National Walk your Dog day is February 22. Whether you have a dog, a cat, or just like to get outside for a stroll, a daily walk comes with a number of benefits. It is a great excuse to go outside and get some extra exercise, and now with charitable apps like Wooftrax’s Walk for a Dog App, you can give back to your local shelter at the same time. Dr. Kerri Marshall, veterinarian and chief veterinary officer at Trupanion highlights some of the best reasons to walk with your pet.

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#1 – A daily walking routine keeps both you and your pet healthy.

Dogs need exercise in order to stay healthy in the long run, and the same is true for people. Regular walks can help reduce destructive behavior, maintain a pet’s healthy weight, and help your pet stay mentally happy and healthy.

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Image source: @FaceMePLS via Flickr

#2 – Walks are a great way to bond with your pet and get them the exercise they need.

Walking with your pet helps solidify the bond you have and allows you to experience new environments together. Dogs that are walked in new places meet new people and experience new things, which makes them a better socialized and good canine citizens.

Image source: @FaceMePLS via Flickr
Image source: @FaceMePLS via Flickr

#3 – A daily walk lets you and your pet get the social interaction you both need.

Both dogs and people are social beings that need to get out regularly. Some dogs can benefit from spending time with other dogs, and an occasional trip to a designated dog park can be a great way to socialize. Pets are also a good icebreaker when meeting new people.

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Image source: @SkirtPR via Flickr

#4 – Walking reduces stress and relieves anxiety in both people and pets.

Walking a pet has been shown to reduce blood pressure and boost the immune system. In addition, petting a dog or cat can calm frayed nerves and alleviate stress. Pets also benefit mentally and physiologically from some exercise and time spent outside.

Image source: @TonyFischer via Flickr
Image source: @TonyFischer via Flickr

#5 – Giving back is as simple as taking a walk.

Wooftrax’s Walk for a Dog app allows you to raise money for shelter pets simply by taking a stroll. Whether or not you have a pet, a simple walk around the block can help you earn much-needed funds for a local shelter of your choice. Looking to give back to a local shelter simply by taking a stroll? You can download Walk for a Dog for your Android or iPhone.

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Image source: @MarkScottAustinTX via Flickr

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