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Winter 2015

Pets

Pomeranian puppy and a owner playing

I have a seven-year-old Pomeranian dog.

I know that a lot of dog owners don’t like to walk with their Pomeranians, because this breed is very small and maybe dog owners feel that it is not necessary to take their small dogs outside. I do not agree with that. I am sure that all dogs enjoy walking and getting fresh air.

Walking the dog is not just a daily routine, it's a crucial activity that fosters the physical and mental well-being of both the dog and its owner. For dogs, daily walks offer a chance to release the energy that has accumulated during the rest, maintain a healthy weight, and engage in social interactions with other dogs and humans. For owners, these walks are an opportunity to stay active and maintain a regular exercise routine while bonding with their pets. Beyond the physical benefits, walking the dog also allows for valuable quality time, building a strong, loving relationship between pet and owner. Ultimately, walking the dog is an act of love and responsibility that improves the overall quality of life for both the dog and the owner.

When I walk with my dog, I meet my neighbors and my dog meets his friends. While the dogs are playing and enjoying the meeting, I like to speak with the owners because I feel this is the best way to make small talk and make new friends that have the same interests. The best way to show your love to your four-legged friend is by taking an active walk. While walking I like to play with a ball or run with my dog. By walking my dog, I relax and take a break from a hard day, and all worries go away. Make time for your beloved pets and spend it with benefits.