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All you need to know about the importance of walking your dog – The Citizen

Going for a stroll with your dog is more than just a daily chore – it’s an enriching experience for both you and your pet.
It provides physical exercise, mental stimulation and emotional benefits, and strengthens your bond.
That is according to UP veterinary specialist physician, Professor Johan Schoeman, celebrating “Walk Your Dog Month”.
“Walk Your Dog Month” is observed every January to highlight the importance of regular exercise and outdoor activity for dogs.
Schoeman said however, walking your dog isn’t simply about getting them outside for a quick break – it’s a powerful daily routine that offers a wide range of physical, mental and emotional benefits for both you and your pet.
“Whether you’re strolling through your neighbourhood or hiking a scenic trail, regular walks are one of the best ways to enhance your dog’s health and strengthen the bond between the two of you.”
He said walking your dog has physical health benefits.
“Walking is an excellent form of cardiovascular exercise for dogs because it helps them to maintain a healthy weight, especially labradors.”
Walking promotes joint mobility and reduces the risk of obesity-related conditions such as rupture of the cruciate ligaments in their knees or rupture of intervertebral discs in small breeds, like dachshunds.
Schoeman said for energetic breeds like border collies, a good walk can burn off excess energy, preventing boredom and the destructive behaviours that often result from it.
“For you, walking your dog is an easy, low-impact form of exercise. It helps improve your cardiovascular health, supports weight management and can lower stress levels.”
Schoeman said walking outdoors exposes you to fresh air and sunlight, both of which can boost your mood and improve your overall well-being and vitamin D levels.
He added it’s also a great way to stay active without needing a gym membership or intense workouts.
Schoeman said it is also important for mental stimulation and emotional benefits.
“This sensory experience keeps their brain engaged and helps prevent anxiety. Exploring different environments also builds confidence in dogs, especially if they are naturally timid or shy.”
He said for you, spending time outdoors with your dog is an opportunity to clear your mind, unwind and reduce stress.
“The rhythmic nature of walking, coupled with the presence of your pet, has been shown to release endorphins – natural mood boosters. Engaging with your dog during these walks can also foster a deeper emotional connection, as they’ll come to see you as a source of companionship and security.”
Schoeman said going for a stroll with your four-legged friend regularly exposes them to other dogs and people, which helps with socialisation.
“This is especially important for puppies and young dogs, but it’s beneficial for dogs of all ages. A well-socialised dog is often more relaxed in different settings, reducing the likelihood of fearful or aggressive behaviour.”
Establishing a daily walking routine also provides structure and rigour to your exercise programme.
Dogs thrive on routine, and regular walks can help regulate their behaviour and energy levels, leading to a calmer, happier pet.
He urged pet owners to lace up their trainers, grab the leash and enjoy the many rewards of a daily walk with a furry friend.
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