Show 52:The Powerful Benefits of Exercise For Your Dog’s Body AND Brain
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Every time your dog runs, leaps, and gets through obstacles, it’s not only their muscles that benefit — the best exercises for dogs help build their brain power, too. Here’s a dog trainer perspective: the best exercises for dogs rank high in the top needs that dog owners should give to their pets. I have witnessed dogs become sharper and quicker in picking up instructions, and more agile in navigating obstacles. In this blog, I’d like you to understand that dog exercise ticks off two goals with just one activity — a healthier body for your dog AND a smarter, quicker brain. All the more reason to take your dogs outdoors to enjoy even just a few minutes of walking, running, playing in the park, and even doing some agility training. If you want to know more how exercise directly affects your dog’s brain development, dive in. Or shall we say… leap in! Key Takeaways: Exercise does not only benefit your dog’s body — it’s a powerful tool in training dogs to be quicker, sharper, smarter. Breed, age, build, and health conditions affect the type of exercise your dog can do. When dogs don’t get an adequate amount of exercise, their mental health is affected, too. LEARN HOW TO CREATE BETTER ROUTINES FOR YOUR DOGS WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Table of Contents: Best Exercises for Dogs: How Outdoor Activities Made My Dogs Happier and Smarter How Movement and Dog Exercises Benefit Dogs’ Brains What Are the Best Exercises for Dogs? What Are Recommended Exercises for Dogs That Benefit Their Brain? Agility Training and Obedience Training: Best Brain Training Exercises for Dogs Why Variety is Important in Dog Exercises Signs to Look Out for When Doing Dog Exercises Which Dog Breeds Need the Most Exercise? How Often Should Dogs Exercise? Best Exercises for Dogs You Can Do Indoors Conclusion: Your Pet Deserves a Routine That Includes the Best Exercises for Dogs Best Exercises for Dogs: How Outdoor Activities Made My Dogs Happier and Smarter Dogs love walking. In fact, walking is a natural need for them. Even my dogs crave the adventures we get when we exercise outside our home. I talk about this topic extensively (plus some actual footage of my dogs basking in the sun and enjoying their time outdoors) in the video below so don’t forget to check it out. The best dog exercises have not only bonded my dogs in such a strong way. A consistent walking routine with my dogs allowed me to see their development when it comes to understanding my commands, handling stress and anxiety, and bonding with other dogs. How Movement and the Best Dog Exercises Benefit Dogs’ Brains As a dog trainer, I can tell you with absolute certainty that the best exercises for dogs are incredibly important for a dog's mental and physical health. I have worked with dog owners who saw how exercise changed the way their dogs deal with anxiety, socialization, and lack of stamina. Exercise can do wonders for dogs! With that being said, we can also say that not having an adequate amount of exercise can bring negative effects in the long run. Let’s talk more about this truth below. What Does Lack of Exercise Do to Dogs? Dogs are natural athletes and need to burn off their excess energy through physical activity. Without enough exercise, they can become bored, anxious, and even destructive. In fact, research has shown that lack of exercise can lead to a variety of behavioral problems in dogs, such as aggression, hyperactivity, and anxiety. Exercise has been shown to have a positive effect on the development and function of the brain in dogs, which can lead to increased intelligence and cognitive abilities. MAKE DOG EXERCISES LESS STRESSFUL WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ What Happens to Your Dog’s Brain When They Exercise From increased blood flow to the brain to the release of "feel-good" hormones, there are numerous ways that exercise can benefit your dog's mental and physical health, and even their relationship with you. #1: Best Exercises for Dogs Imp