Dog Training and 5K Races
The New Year, which some are referring to as the new decade, has rolled around already. 2010 is here and in full swing already. Time to put that action plan for a new you into action. And the goes for your dog who is a big part of the family.
One of the big rules of thumb at K9 Coach for all of our private dog training clients and our dog campers is “a tired dog is a good dog”. Exercise is key to better health and better behavior. *True of people too.
This year we’ve decided to integrate things into dog training so that everyone ends up living the good life. Let’s face it, focusing on basic dog training obedience is boring for you and certainly your dog picks up on the lack luster participation in the exercises.
Walking or running with your dog can be the missing link to not only a well trained dog, but a happier, healthier, fit you! A built in training partner for you and the dog makes it more fun to participate in things like a local 5K, 10K or active event.
San Diego is quite the dog friendly city with many events where your dog is welcome.
Signing up for a 5K is a way to give yourself something to focus on while you are establishing an exercise, diet and nutrition routine that you can stick to.
A training plan written out for you increases your chances of enjoying the exercise, knowing what to do and how to do it safely. Give yourself something to focus on while you are establishing your exercise, diet and nutrition routine. Stick with your new plan plan by signing up for our Canine Cross Training: Running your 1st 5K!
Wag more this year while you are doing something that is honestly good for you and for your dog. Go outside and get some exercise, drink a lot of water, and constantly picture your life, your dog’s life, and those your surround yourself with as balanced.
©Jt Clough and K9 Coach, Inc. 2010 www.SitK9Sit.com www.GoTrainYourDog.com

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