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Learning effective dog-walking skills

Published: Feb 22, 2012

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February 22 has been identified as "Walking the Dog Day," but any responsible dog owner knows that every day is walking the dog day - or should be.

According to VCA Animal Hospitals, walking is often recommended by veterinarians as a key aspect of a weight-loss plan for dogs. While creating a structured walking regimen can help your pet lose extra weight if it needs to, it is also an important aspect of the animal's overall behavior and physical well-being.

Some breeds need more exercise than others, and a dog's walking routine should be adjusted based on its age, size and breed. According to Animal Planet, dogs that belong to the herding, sporting and working breed groups tend to need the most exercise, as they were originally bred to be extremely active. Dogs in the non-sporting and toy breed groups, on the other hand, need less vigorous exercise. All pets need exercise to maintain a healthy weight and ward off conditions like canine diabetes or arthritis.

VCA reports that if a dog needs to burn serious calories, it is important to give it plenty of flexibility in its collars and leashes. Using a leash and collar can compress the trachea when the dog pulls, and choke chains or any other similar collars can do the same. Instead, owners should opt for head halters or walking harnesses to keep the canine safe and secure. 

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We have over 540 animal hospitals in 41 states that are staffed by more than 2,000 fully qualified, dedicated and compassionate veterinarians, with more than 200 being board-certified specialists. The nationwide VCA family of general practice hospitals give your pet the very best in medical care, providing a full range of general medical and surgical services as well as specialized treatments*: Wellness, Spay/neuter, Advanced diagnostic services (MRI/CT Scan), Internal medicine, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Cardiology, Neurology, Boarding, Grooming

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Our family of pet hospitals stands out by delivering the greatest resources in order provide the highest quality care available for your pets. By maintaining the highest standards of pet health care available anywhere, we emphasize prevention as well as healing. We provide continuing education programs to our doctors and staff and promote the open exchange of professional knowledge and expertise. And finally, we have established a consistent program of procedures and techniques, proven to be the most effective in keeping pets healthy.

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24/7/365, if your pet has a medical emergency, you can find us at the following address:

VCA Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center
123 West Cedar Street, Norwalk, CT 06854
Telephone: 203-854-9960

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VCA Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center is a fully-equipped 24/7/365 emergency hospital serving pets and their people in Norwalk and the surrounding communities in Fairfield County and southwestern Connecticut. If you suspect your pet is having a medical crisis, our experienced team of veterinarians, technicians and assistants are here to assist you.

Our Emergency and Critical Care units can assist in all of the following situations requiring immediate medical attention: Auto accidents, traumatic injuries (fractures, bites, burns, lacerations, wounds), respiratory emergencies (choking, difficulty breathing), vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty urinating/defecating, shock, loss of consciousness, dizziness, staggering, tremors, seizures, paralysis, toxic reactions, poison ingestion, labor and delivery problems, blood in urine or feces, swollen, hard, painful abdomen, heatstroke.

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