Dog Exercise Panama City FL
Despite today’s more sedentary lifestyles, dogs—and humans—are made for activity, and they especially love social interactions. For dogs, lack of exercise can result in behavior problems or lead to physical ailments. Bad behavior—biting, chewing, digging and house-soiling—is significantly lower when dogs get enough exercise. An exercised dog rests more calmly at home and is less nervous when left alone.
Best Behavior Dog Training
772-978-7863
2335 81st Ct
Vero Beach, FL
Best Behavior Dog Training
772-978-7863
2335 81st Ct
Vero Beach, FL 32966
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Kovacs Dog Training
(321) 323-6535
4500 Sheridan Ave
Cocoa, FL
Kovacs Dog Training
(321) 323-6535
4500 Sheridan Ave
Cocoa, FL 32926
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Joyce Moore Dog Training
727-816-3973
5849 Sunshine Park Drive
New Port Richey, FL
Joyce Moore Dog Training
727-816-3973
5849 Sunshine Park Drive
New Port Richey, FL 34652
Experience
Over 5 years and a bird trainer for another 5 years.
Certification
AKC Certified Canine Good Citizens Evaluator
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Paws For Training
(321) 960-3295
5205 Citrus Blvd
Cocoa, FL
Paws For Training
(321) 960-3295
5205 Citrus Blvd
Cocoa, FL 32926
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Responsible Dog & Cat ~ Training and Behavior Solutions
941-966-1188
P.O. Box 15992
Sarasota, FL
Responsible Dog & Cat ~ Training and Behavior Solutions
941-966-1188
P.O. Box 15992
Sarasota, FL 34277
Certification
Certified Dog Behavior Consultant
Professional Dog Trainer
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Academy For Dogs International
(239) 304-2275
2642 E Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL
Academy For Dogs International
(239) 304-2275
2642 E Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 34113
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The Holistic Dog Trainer
(305) 803-3820
8901 SW 214 Street
Cutler Bay, FL
The Holistic Dog Trainer
(305) 803-3820
8901 SW 214 Street
Cutler Bay, FL 33189
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Amy Robinson Dog Training
(772) 696-2032
1935 Surfside Terrace
Vero Beach, FL
Amy Robinson Dog Training
(772) 696-2032
1935 Surfside Terrace
Vero Beach, FL 32963
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Advanced Behavioral Training
904-443-7049
Jacksonville, FL
Advanced Behavioral Training
904-443-7049
Jacksonville, FL 32256
Experience
I have been training dogs for 26 years
Certification
I am a certified Master Trainer, and certified in Service Dog Training
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Pet Etiquette
(772) 284-9011
P O BOX 2573
Port St. Lucie, FL
Pet Etiquette
(772) 284-9011
P O BOX 2573
Port St. Lucie, FL 34953
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If you have pets and embrace organic living, you know from our recent coverage that physical activity is just as important as nutritional health in your dog’s life. Despite today’s more sedentary lifestyles, dogs—and humans—are made for activity, and they especially love social interactions. For both man and his best friend, exercise—whether daily walks or playing fetch—is much more enjoyable together. For dogs, lack of exercise can result in behavior problems or lead to physical ailments. Bad behavior—biting, chewing, digging and house-soiling—is significantly lower when dogs get enough exercise. An exercised dog rests more calmly at home and is less nervous when left alone. Consider these do's and don’ts: - The best exercise provides both physical and mental stimulation.
- Letting a dog out into the yard is not enough. They rarely exercise alone, but wait for “their people” to play with them.
- Let your pet play with other dogs to help him learn to enjoy other dogs and people. Consider taking him to a dog park.
- Retrieving is easy exercise. Throw a toy or ball far rather than high. Jumping high in the air and landing awkwardly can lead to knee injuries.
- Playing tug games is a great substitute for walking if exercise space is limited.
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