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About Doggie Walkie

​DoggieWalkie offers dog walking service for you when you are busy and have no time to walk your dog.There are times that we need to work on something that requires more time and we tend to lack time for our beloved fur babies which compromise their daily need for exercise and socialization. DoggyWalkie is here to help you make sure that your fur beby can have a good walk exercise and enjoy the outside world.

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With DoggieWalkie, we care for your dog as you would.

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Why walk your Dog?

 

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Daily exercise is essential to all dogs of all size, age, and breed. Without enough activity, dogs tend to get bored, frustrated, and unhealthy. Any dog that suffers from lack of physical activity and mental stimulation will often turn to destructive behavior such as chewing shoes or your favorite flip flops and even furniture’s and mattresses. Once the dog has a regular exercise, you will be surprised that these destructive behaviors will magically disappear.

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How often should your dog exercise?

 

The amount of exercise for a dog depends on age, breed, and health condition. Larger and or active breeds like Huskies, Weimaraner, Collies, Terrier, Pinscher etc.  tend to need more rigorous exercise/ walking while with smaller and or “Lazy” breeds such as the English Bulldog, Shih Tzu, Chow chow, Basset Hound, Pugs, a slow phase walking is enough with some series of rest.

 

Generally speaking, a leashed walk around the block isn’t going to cut it. Most dogs need 30 to 60 minutes of exercise a day. Your canine pal needs enough that he’s slowed down by the time you stop.

 

Some general rules of thumb:
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  • Active breeds need a minimum of 30 minutes of hard aerobic exercise most days of the week, preferably daily.

  • Not all toy or small breeds get enough exercise inside the house (contrary to popular belief). Pugs, for example, are prone to obesity and need much more exercise than they usually get.

  • Good exercise uses both mental and physical muscles. Exploring a new hiking trail, for example, engages your dog’s mind as well as his body.

Our Team of Happy Walkers

Meet our Happy Walkers. If you are interested to be a Doggie Walkie Happy Walkers, just contact us.

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