Adventurous Paragliding Pooch Loves Sailing The Skies With His Owner

Published October 17, 2019 5,983 Views

Rumble / Dogs & PuppiesThis dog has an adventurous spirit, and not only accompanies his master in the mountain crossings, but also in the jumps to the void. Fortunately, the dog is parachuted along with its owner. You have to see it!

An adventurer PARAGLIDING POOCH has earned the admiration and has stolen the hearts of everyone after they saw him sailing through the skies with his owner, without any fear the canine shares unforgettable moments with his owner Justin Elliott who is a lover of extreme sports. Paragliding every weekend is the favorite activity of this couple of friends who enjoy their time together to the fullest. They are best friends!

Many of us adopt or buy a pet to keep you company. Surely, you have already achieved that and, while you are at home, you are more entertained because you have your animal with you. However, there are many other ways to spend time with your pet, in this case with your dog.

Playing sports with your dog is a good way to get in shape. One of them is getting in shape. If you have never thought that you can do sport with your pet or you thought that it is impossible, from Bekia we teach you a few ways to keep both of you in shape at the same time. It will be a way to spend more time together, while helping to take care of your health.

One of the most practiced and healthiest sports with dogs is running or training. Maybe you are just lazy to put on your shoes and go out into the street to run. A perfect way to motivate yourself is to take your dog with you. Believe it or not, he will pull on you and encourage you to keep running. In fact, dogs are animals of habit, that is, once he starts running, he will want to go out every day or most of them. Therefore, you will have no choice but to go out with him and fulfill your training plan to get in shape.

The first thing to keep in mind is that if your dog is still a puppy he won't be able to run. You'll have to train by walking, but not by running, as this can damage your dog's underdeveloped joints, muscles or bones. You also have to consider the breed. Large, young, short-haired dogs are ideal for running. However, other breeds such as Bulldogs, Carlino or miniature dogs may have breathing problems during exercise. Therefore, it is advised that the latter should be given short runs and at a gentle pace. It is advisable not to use the same strap as for walking. There are harnesses for dogs, more comfortable for him, which are tied to your waist and therefore more comfortable for you too. These harnesses are made specifically for running, so use them.

If it's a hot season or accompanying temperatures, you can always opt for swimming, a very healthy sport. If you have a swimming pool at home or at your disposal, don't hesitate if you want, throw yourself and your pet into the water. If not, look for a lake, river or, of course, the beach. You can even ask in your city if there is a swimming pool enabled to go with your dog.

Visit your vet first to assess your dog's health and consider how much sport he can do. Start with short runs and keep progressing. Don't forget to bring water if you're going out in places with no fountains, as you both need to replenish from time to time. When you get home, look at their leg pads to make sure they don't have any items that might cause damage. Exercising to keep you healthy is important, but doing it the right way is also important.