What will your dog do for a walk and how does your dog tell you he or she wants to go for a walk

Our dogs are individuals and our relationships with them are multi-layered but one thing is for sure, your dogs will tell you when they want to go for a walk.  What will your dog do and how do they tell you “I want to go for a walk”?  Here’s how your dog does it:

Dog With Leash

I want to get in shape AND I want YOU as my owner to get in shape too

Overweight Dog

A 2013 study found that overweight dogs live up to 10 months fewer than their healthy counterparts.

Obesity sets off chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, hip dysplasia, arthritis, to name only a few of all which decrease a dog’s lifespan.  If you won’t do it for yourself, do it for your dog/s by leaving this responsibility up to Executive Dog Walking & Executive Dog Training to take your dogs on their regular walks. Adding daily and regular exercises to your dog’s routine will boost mood and shed those kilos.

I won’t destroy your garden and your house while you’re gone

Show your dog that he or she matters by making their daily walk a priority.  Incorporate it and plan for it daily, weekly and monthly into your routine and budget. This will give both you and your dog something to look forward to and that is A HAPPY DOG!

Destructive behaviour has a variety of causes and there are usually emotions at play.  A lonely dog and a bored dog can become depressed and very destructive.

I want to explore my neighbourhood and see what I hear and smell

For your dog, a walk in your hood is a new experience every time!

For all the dog owners who are unable to walk their dogs, Executive Dog Training and Executive Dog Walking are giving you and your family the opportunity to sign your dog/s up for their regular walks with us.  Now you will be able to focus on your family and work commitments and leave your dog walking responsibility up to us to handle for you.  

How can I help you?

Executive Dog Walking and Executive Dog Training

Jeanette Vockerodt

072 479 8103

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