
It is always more fun to have company on a run. Particularly company that doesn’t need to be talked to if you don’t feel like it. Dogs can make fantastic jogging buddies. They welcome the exercise and some breeds will go for ten or more miles without flagging. You do need to be aware of the weather conditions when running with your dog though. Dogs (and people) can get heat stroke when running in hot weather. Because your dog wants to please you, he is more likely to push himself past the point where he needs to take a break. It is important not to overdo it in hot weather, particularly with a long or medium-coated animal. Watch for excessive drooling, heavy panting, any signs of disorientation, or changes in gum color. Try to plan summer runs for early in the morning or evenings when the temperature has dropped some. Use ...







