While most dog owners assume that routine walk is essential to their pets' well-being, an expert Niki French has disagreed with the popular belief.
Niki, the author of STOP Walking Your Dog, said traditional walks are a human invention and aren't helpful for many of our dogs.
“Replacing walk time with training games at home can give the dogs the skills they're missing to live calm and happy lives.”
“Contrary to popular belief, dogs with behaviour struggles can get more reactive or more excitable when we try to exhaust them through too much exercise,” she said.
Niki has a two-year-old rescue dog named Bodie at home, who is “noticeably calmer” with fewer walks and more enrichment games.
“A growing number of my clients have nervous or reactive dogs and I've shown them all the amazing activities you can do at home to help dogs grow the skills they’re lacking to be happy on walks,” she explained.
Skipping some walks can help both dogs and owners alike destress.
“When more than half of walks are stressful (for the dog or you), it's time to do something different.”
There are many reasons owners might benefit from skipping a walk. For example, if the weather is too hot or cold, it can be dangerous to the dog.
For new puppies that aren't vaccinated, bitches that are in season, and dogs who are unwell, a walk might not be best.
“Playing games at home is a great way to build skills our dogs need and boost our relationship with them,” Niki said.
“It's good to have other things in your toolkit. This applies to all dogs and surprisingly it can work best for breeds that need lots of exercise,” Niki explained.
For dog owners who have reactive or anxious pets, it can be intimidating and stressful leaving the house for a simple walk.
“I want these people to know that they aren't alone, and we aren't judging them,” Niki said.
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