Top ways to get you and your dog more active this summer!

As a dog owner, you know that exercise is important for both you and your furry friend. Not only does it keep you both physically healthy, but it also provides mental stimulation and helps build a strong bond between you and your pooch.

Here are just a few ways to get you and your dog more active this summer.

1. Go for Walkies - One of the simplest and most effective ways to get more active with your dog is to take them on a walk. Aim for at least 30 minutes of brisk walking each day to help improve your cardiovascular health and burn calories. Plus, walking with your dog is a great way to explore your neighbourhood and enjoy some fresh air. Our Dog Walking Bagsmake for the perfect walkies accessory! In small and large sizes to cater for every dog size and need so you have plenty of room for your essentials! 

2. Play Fetch - Playing fetch is a classic activity that's both fun and active for both you and your dog. You can use a Cocopup Tennis Ball, frisbee, or any other toy that your dog loves. Just make sure you have plenty of space and a safe area to play.

3. Try Hiking - If you and your dog love the outdoors, hiking can be a great way to get more active while enjoying nature. Look for dog-friendly trails in your area and make sure to bring plenty of water with our Collapsible Water Bottles, plus snacks for both you and your dog. Our Foldable Bowls make for the pawfect on the go feeding accessory!

4. Join a Dog Sport - If you're looking for a more structured way to get active with your pup, consider joining a dog sport like agility, flyball, or dock diving. These sports not only provide physical exercise but also mental stimulation and can help build a stronger bond between you and your doggo.

5. Go Swimming - Swimming is a low-impact activity that's great for pups of all ages and fitness levels. If you have access to a pool or a dog-friendly lake, consider taking a dip with your furry friend to get some exercise and beat the heat.

By incorporating these activities into your daily routine, you can help both you and your dog stay healthy and active. Remember to always consider your dog's fitness level and consult with your veterinarian before starting any new exercise program. With a little effort, you and your furry friend can enjoy a lifetime of health and happiness together.