How Do You Get Started Doing Canine Cross Country Running?
Although they have long been recognised as man’s best friend, dogs have also often been viewed as a runner’s worst enemy. However, within running circles, many now realize that canines make ideal running companions as well as enthusiastic team-mates in the sport of cani-cross or canine cross country running. Canine cross country running is a team sport, so ensure you choose your running mate wisely. Understand your dog’s limitations prior to hitting the trails. Find a quiet off-road area with good facilities, for both humans and canines. Woodlands are ideal as they’re shadier so cooler for your dog. A location with a river or pond will give your dog a chance to cool off afterwards. Warm up is essential for both dog and runner before running. A brisk walk will get your heart pumping and your muscles ready for the run ahead. While you can simply run with your dog on a collar and lead, this can put both you and your dog at risk of injury. Use a durable harness on your dog and connect it t