How To Run With Your Dog

 

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  This original article was written by Rena Sherwood on Yahoo Pets

It was five in the morning. My British mongrel dog, Pony, knew I was awake and couldn’t get back to sleep. I knew she knew because she had her head on my pillow and was exhaling into my right ear. She needed a run. She was on a diet and I was on a diet. I did not want to leave my warm bed, but got up, ate a small breakfast and took Pony out. We got to see the sun rise. I would not have seen that if I hadn’t gone out with Pony.

Dogs make exercising more fun. They are so filled with joy at being in the moment that it inspires you to keep moving. But if you want to begin jogging, power-walking, or running with your dog, here are 10 tips to keep in mind.

Can Your Dog Keep Up With You?

Most toy breeds cannot keep up with people, especially the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Pekingese – unless you only mean to sprint for ten seconds. Herding breeds, guarding breeds, hunting breeds and healthy Jack Russells are excellent running companions. (Jack Russells can only run a couple of miles at a stretch, though.)

Can Your Dog Stay and Heel?

If your dog takes off like a rocket after every scrap of paper that blows by and ignores your calls, this dog cannot be used as a jogging partner. You need to brush up on your training, especially for the commands stay and heel.

Leash or No Leash?

You need to swing your hands in rhythm in order to your strides. Holding a leash will jerk the dog about. If your dog responds to voice commands reliably, then you can run in an off-leash park. If not, then the lead needs to attach to your waist or belt.

Carry Water and Poop Bags

There are commercially available “saddlebags” for dogs to carry their own water, collapsible water bowls and poop bags. If your dog objects to being a pack animal, you will need to wear a backpack or bum bag with these items.

Find Soft Spots for Paths

Do not begin jogging with your dog on pavement. Dogs need time to toughen up the pads on their feet, similar to the way guitarists’ fingers need time to toughen up against the strings. Run on dirt, grass or athletic tracks at first. Always check your dog’s pads for cuts, swellings or injuries after a work out.

Start Off Slow

Don’t just put on sneakers, hook a leash to your belt and take off for three miles. But on the lead and backpack or other equipment and walk briskly. See how the dog reacts. This is another good time to teach your dog to heel.

Add A Brief Jog

If the dog obeys commands and does not go mental at a brisk walk, then the next day add a brief jog of one or two blocks to your daily walk. This helps the dog get the idea. Pony is a strong puller but in the past year has stuck to me during a jog, even with squirrels nearby.

Gradually Lengthen The Run

Start slowly and build up your dog’s stamina. A quarter mile is a good start, especially if the dog still needs to get the idea of jogging with you instead of running around in circles around you. A week later, keep adding a quarter mile as the weather permits.

Stop Running if the Dog Shows Signs of Exhaustion

Pony has no respect for heat or humidity. When she was a pup, I learned that she would pace or trot until she drops. Then she needs immediate shade and tepid water. Stop and rest your dog if the dog begins panting harder than usual; drools or slobbers; starts diarrhea or vomiting after panting.

Warm Up and Cool Down

Don’t just run flat out all of the time – even if your dog is like Pony and bolts out of the house every morning. You need to walk briskly in order to warm up and then jog. A few blocks from home, get back down to a walk. Pony now stretches when she sees me go for her chest harness and leash. I often forget to and pay for it later.

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Review of The Blizzard Survival Sleeping Bag & Blanket

Today we are going to take a look at a couple of products made by Blizzard Survival. I have not used these products; however I can give you my opinion based off of my research and other user testimonials.

The Blizzard Survival Sleeping Bag and Blankets are designed be used in either an emergency medical situation or a survival situation. The sleeping bag seems most effective as it is designed to surround the entire body trapping in more heat and providing more protection.

The engineering and design of these products seem to show how Blizzard addresses the issues surrounding body thermo-regulation and thermodynamics.  An example of this is the triple layer reflexcell cellular construction which creates a dead air space that traps warm air. The silver surface that lines the product reflects heat back on to the body for extra warmth.

 Overall I think this product is definitely worth having as an emergency preparedness item in the home, car, and on outdoor trips. If you have a comprehensive medical kit, I believe it would also be worth the weight and space in a large kit. The overall design and construction seem to show exceptional quality and the fact that it is durable, lightweight, and waterproof gets the job done.

I do have a few suggestions in regards to some areas that could be improved upon such as the noisiness of the material being a bit of an annoyance, but as with a lot of lightweight materials this can hardly be avoided. The packaged size of the materials is a bit large for me, but too me seems a lot better than lugging around large heavy blankets.

These products are a step above those cheap plastic reflective “survival” blankets that you get in most outdoor stores and have a reputation to prove it. They are used by elite military and civilian organizations around the world, so I believe it will be just fine for me out in the field. To be a bit more specific about the medical applications, Blizzard makes specific bags for medical situations that help to prevent shock and raise core body temperature of an injured patient. You can find more info on the Persys website listed below.

 Product Manufacturer Info:

Blizzard Protection Systems which manufactures the Blizzard Survival Bag is based out of the UK and is widely used by elite military and civilian SAR organizations worldwide. It is the winner of many awards for their products for innovation and design. PerSys Medical is their U.S. distributing partner which specializes in offering a wide variety of emergency medical products and services for use in both civilian and military applications.

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A New Year and a New Start Toward Living Your Life Outdoors

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So the new year is here and there’s a lot to look forward to in the year 2012. We at Mountain Hideaway are always looking forward and gearing up for your next upcoming adventure. Whether you’re a missionary going overseas to spread the good news or you’re a local fly fisherman; we have the gear to make your outing something memorable. We of course cannot do what we do without you and for that we want to start the new year thanking our customers for 20 years of patronage to the Hideaway.

That being said this is a great time of year to rummage through your gear and see what needs to be repaired or replaced. You can even start planning your early spring outings in hopes of catching that great fish or seeing some Elk high atop the ridges of the Rockies. See this year as a time in which you can spend more time making memories in the outdoors with those you love. This can be a chance for your kids and the rest of the family to experience something spectacular as there is something always to behold when in nature’s ambiance.

In order to live a life of adventure you first must let go and realize that every day we are called to something better and greater than ourselves. Living an outdoor life is meant to harness that inner calling that beckons us to long trails, trout streams, mountain tops, and cliff edges to challenge our minds and bodies for a renewal in our daily lives. Our ancestors lived in a state of nature constantly reminding them of life’s delicate balance and wonder. You too can find this state of nature in our state and national parks systems.

All of us at Mountain Hideaway wish our dear friends a happy New Year and a great start to the adventures that lie beyond in 2012.

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