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Hill's Science Plan Adult Cat Food with Chicken is a complete pet food, specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology.
This food is specially formulated to fuel the energy needs of cats during the prime of their life.
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Exercise is an important part of your dog's physical and mental health, just like yours. And although there are many fitting activities you can do together, running with your dog can be an excellent way to burn calories and relieve stress for both of you.
Lack of exercise is one of the most common reasons for the weight and behavioural problems many dog parents face. Without enough outlets to expend their energy, puppies and adult dogs can become bored, frustrated and destructive. Not only does chewing upholstery cause you major distress, but it can be dangerous for your pet. Wondering where to get started with your running partner? Look no further. Running benefits your dog in the same ways it benefits you – so don't be afraid to put your trainers on and hit the same roads and trails you'd jog on yourself.
Always remember that sniffing is a very important activity for dogs. Exploring and sniffing is their equivalent of you relaxing with a newspaper or catching up with all your friends’ latest news – it’s how they find out all the latest ‘dog gossip!’ If your dog likes running with you, that’s great, but make sure that the majority of their outside time involves calmer walks or other time outdoors in places where they have an opportunity to properly catch up on all their news!
Once you've decided to start, you'll want to make sure you have all the necessary items to keep both of you safe and comfortable. Be sure to check off the following every time you leave for a run with your buddy:

Being aware of the weather is important. Dogs don't heat and cool their bodies like you do (for example, they do not sweat), so they can be more sensitive to extreme temperatures. If it's too hot, your dog could get heatstroke; too cold, and frostbite can set in. Some dogs love to be out whatever the weather, while some take one look at a puddle and slink off back to the settee. Some breeds of dog, such as the flat-faced breeds, can be very heat intolerant even when walking, so make sure you know what’s best given your dog’s own individual needs, and, when in doubt, consult with your veterinarian.
Before you begin, there are more personal precautions to take when running with your dog. First, you'll want to make sure running is something your dog actually wants to do! Not all breeds need much beyond a regular walk. A border collie or similarly active herding or working breed may love to join you for several miles, whereas a stockier lapdog probably won't want to move quite as quickly as you'd like. If running seems to be an enjoyable activity for both of you, though, you're ready to take the next steps.
Perhaps just as important as the desire to run is the capability of your dog. Age plays an important factor when deciding how and when to run with them. For naturally large breeds, running long distances before adulthood is not recommended. This is because the bones and joints in your growing puppy are susceptible to injuries before they're fully developed. Even if your dog is old enough, a veterinary checkup prior to starting up any strenuous new physical activity is one of the best things you can do. Dogs are stoic animals and hide injuries and illnesses quite well from their pet parents. Your vet will be able to tell you whether it's safe for your dog to jog. If you notice your dog labouring or lagging behind, it is best to stop and let them rest or walk the rest of the way. Never force your dog to run with you.
If your dog is overweight and that is the reason you have decided to start running with them, be very mindful that they will likely be quite unfit, initially. Build up their stamina very gradually.
Beginning to run with the go-ahead from your vet requires very little training. Basic obedience is usually all you need for a comfortable run together. Nonetheless, making sure your dog doesn't pull you around or weave in and out of your legs is an important safety measure for both of you; letting them lead the run can put your own muscles and joints at risk. You'll also want to make sure your dog can stop, sit, and stay should you need to wait at any traffic lights or cross crowded trails. Above all, start slow and work your way up to longer runs to avoid injury, just as you would if you were beginning to run on your own for the first time.
As we mentioned at the start, dogs love to sniff and explore. It’s unlikely that your running pace is going to be exactly perfect for your dog, so, where possible and safe, let them off the lead. Having good recall is essential for this, and it’s one of the most fundamental commands for a happy relationship with your dog. If they have excellent recall, it’s otherwise safe, and local regulations permit, they can have off-lead time, which most dogs love. They can stop if they smell something interesting and will easily catch up to you again. This gives them much more natural exercise and makes for a more relaxing time for both of you.
You'll notice that, as your dog gets into better shape, they’ll be able to go longer distances at faster paces. During your run, make sure to check your dog's feet for any torn pads or nails. Although they might start limping if they’re injured, they can sometimes be so happy to be out with you that, in the moment, they don’t notice or show it. It's up to you to make sure they’re safe during exercise.
If running with your dog becomes a regular part of your routine, you might also want to talk to your veterinarian about proper nutrition. Just like athletes, active dogs need more calories and varying foods than your average couch potato. Proper nutrition and exercise are paramount to keeping your dog healthy, and together they'll provide your best friend with a long, happy life.
Katie Finlay is a pet trainer who lives in Southern California. She has been working with dogs and their owners both in person and through her online content for over six years.
Precisely balanced nutrition with Hill's ActivBiome+ prebiotic blend actively contributes to supporting digestive health and overall wellbeing to help your pet feel their best
Hill's Science Plan Adult Wet Dog Food with Turkey is a complete premium pet food for adult dogs from 1 year. This deliciously smooth minced turkey loaf is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support the needs of adult dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Light Adult Wet Dog Food is a complete premium pet food for adult dogs that tend to gain weight easily. This deliciously smooth loaf is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support weight maintenance in adult dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Large Breed Adult Dog Food with Lamb & Rice is a complete pet food, specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology.
This food is specifically designed to fuel the energy needs of large breed dogs during the prime of their life.
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Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavourful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavourful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.