Running With Your Dog Races and Tips
There are so many benefits to running with your dog. First, its healthy for both of you. Second, its a sure fire way to bond with each other. Third, Itll tire out your dog like nothing else. Fourth, if you need some motivation to run a little farther, or push a little harder, your dog is a great workoutpartner.
For those of you in winter-laden areas, spring is just around the corner. This is a perfect time for you and your dog to entertain the idea of becoming running partners. But before you strap on your running shoes, there are some things to consider to make sure you dont hurt yourself, or your dog, when you hit the pavement.
Tips to help you run safely, and happily, with your dog
- Dont start too young. Dogs bones need time to grow and set, so if you intend on doing long-distance running with your dogs, its best to wait until their bones have matured. You could start running with some smaller breeds at around 6 months, while with larger breeds its best to wait until theyre at least one.
- Get to the vet. While many of us dont seek the advice of our doctors before engaging in specific exercise routines, we ought to. And the same goes with your dogs vet. Letting your vet know that you want to run with your dog will cue the vet to pay special attention to your dogs heart, joints, and other areas.
- Build up distance. You wouldnt go out and run 10 miles on your first trek, would you? Just because youre ready for that distance now, doesnt mean your dog is. Let him build up to longer distances, so that his muscles, and paws, and get accustomed.
- Pamper the pads. Those dog pads are amazing things. They can take a beating like nothing else. But theyre not indestructible. If you choose to run on pavement (trails are a better alternative), this rough terrain can tear up your dogs paw pads. Inspect your dogs pads after each run for cuts, glass, etc.
- Be prepared. Bring a collapsible water bowl (and water) for your dog. Bring protein/carb-rich treats. And yes, bring poop bags. This may sound like a lot of stuff, but one way around it is to have your dog carry his load. Dog running gear like the Singletrack Pack by Ruffwear, allows your dog to carry its own water, as well as some of other light essentials. Note: keep the pack as light as possible for your dogs safety.
- Avoid retractable leashes. Keep your dog on a 3 6 foot leash.
- Know your dogs limits. If you have a chihuahua, dont go on a run with him. Hes not made for that kind of work. Also, if youre dog is older than 7, consider slowing down the runs, making them shorter, and, eventually, hanging up the running shoes (for your dog, of course).
- Look out for signs of trouble. Be aware of your dogs behavior. If your dog begins panting, slowing down, foaming, or has glazed eyes, this may be a sign of overheating or some other health issue. Immediately stop the run, cool your dog down (with shade and water), and if the problem persists, go to a vet.
Some dog races across the country
Not every formal race in the country is suited for dogs. In fact, most of these races forbid pets (because of insurance issues, etc.). Therefore, its important that you find races that are specifically designed and created with your four-legged friend in mind. Below are some races in 2013 that you could sign up for. If you dont find a race near your home, consider starting one up!
- March 10, 2013 Walk Run Wag 5K9 San Antonio, TX
- March 16, 2013 Dog Jog 5K Run Richmond, VA
- March 16, 2013 13th Annual Run with the DogsDestin, FL
- March 16, 2013 6th Annual Dawg Trot 5k Run/Walk Athens, GA
- April 13, 2013 Pawz Too Run Davidson, NC
- April 27, 2013 5k9 Bark in the Park Manchester, NJ
- April 28, 2013 5k9 Walk Run Atlanta, GA
- May 11, 2013 5k Walk Run, Austin, TX
- May 18, 2013 Dog Jog 5K Run Walk Exton, PA
- May 19, 2013 Cheshire Sea Dog Road Races Cheshire, CT
- May 19, 2013 Hair of the Dog 5K Robbinsville, NJ
- May 25, 2013 Pet Promise Rescue Run Columbus, OH
- June 2, 2013 Tenefly 5K Run and Dog Walk Tenefly, NJ
- June 9, 2012 Dash for the Dogs Barrington, IL (not scheduled yet for 2013)
- June 8, 2013 Dog Day 5K Minneapolis, MN
- June 30, 2013 K9 5K Trail Run Falmouth, MA
- August 2, 2013 Lost Dog 5K Series Arlington, VA
- August 9, 2013 Lost Dog 5K Series Arlington, VA
- August 16, 2013 Lost Dog 5K Series Arlington, VA
- August 23, 2013 Lost Dog 5K Series Arlington, VA
- August 25, 2012 Run Like A Dog Olympia, WA (not scheduled yet for 2013)
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