Not what you think
May 10, 2021 by srose
When I saw the headline about most aggressive dog breeds I just knew Pitbull was going to be number one. Not that I agree… we have Honey at home after rescuing her from an animal shelter in Atlanta. She is the sweetest, most well behaved dog you have ever seen…and did I mention cute!!!! So I’m not trying to give anyone else a bad rap, just wanted to point out that science says pits are not the most aggressive dogs. Here is the top 10 list… (I don’t even know what number 6 is)
Shocking report shows 13% of dogs in UK are NOT walked daily countytimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from countytimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MANY dog owners could be under exercising their pets, or walking them too much, a new report has highlighted. According to the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, 13 per cent of dogs within the UK are NOT walked daily. Alongside this, many dog owners could be under-exercising or over-exercising their pet. Exercise is crucial for your dog s health and wellbeing, including their mental health therefore it is essential to get this right. In general, most dogs benefit from between 30 minutes to two hours of physical activity per day. With some breeds needing more exercise than others. There is no ‘perfect formular’ to determine how long to walk your dog, but the general rule of thumb is people breaking it up to two or three walks per day.
MANY dog owners could be under exercising their pets, or walking them too much, thanks to a shocking new report. According to the PDSA Animal Wellbeing Report, 13 per cent of dogs within the UK are NOT walked daily. Alongside this, many dog owners could be under-exercising or over-exercising their pet. Exercise is crucial for your dog s health and wellbeing, including their mental health therefore it is essential to get this right. In general, most dogs benefit from between 30 minutes to two hours of physical activity per day. With some breeds needing more exercise than others. There is no ‘perfect formular’ to determine how long to walk your dog, but the general rule of thumb is people breaking it up to two or three walks per day.