Welsh Springer Spaniel are playful dogs who love to be out and about, exercising as often as possible. Yet, statistics have shown that 1 in 5 Welsh Springer Spaniel owners don’t regularly walk their dog, behaviour that, if sustained, can result in health problems in the long term.
Exercising your Welsh Springer Spaniel doesn’t have to be a chore, however, and there are a variety of ways that you can get (yours and) your Welsh Springer Spaniel exercise in, without overly exerting yourself.
Here’s our guide to the best, most varied ways of keeping your Welsh Springer Spaniel fit and healthy:
Walking, Running And Jogging
Ok, it’s the obvious one, but the most basic way to exercise your Welsh Springer Spaniel is to slip on their harness and take them for a good old dog walk. There’s no doubt that your Welsh Springer Spaniel will jump with excitement as soon as they spot their lead, which is an obvious sign that this tried and tested method works.
We’re not suggesting that you take your Welsh Springer Spaniel for a sprint, but a short run or jog can do them the world of good. Why not wear the appropriate clothing and, if opportunity arises, get in a bit of extra exercise for yourself as well as your Welsh Springer Spaniel. A couple of laps around a local pond, for example, will not only break up the walk, but also allow your Welsh Springer Spaniel to burn off a good deal of energy.
If you’re getting bored of the same old walks, why not change them up a bit? Take a different route, or walk a different area of the park… Or, even better, take your Welsh Springer Spaniel with you when possible! If you’re meeting a friend for lunch, for example, find a dog friendly cafe, or sit outside in a pub garden if the weather’s good?
Some owners may not want to go for a jog or a run but there are dog jogging services available to sign up to.. As long as they’re by your side, your Welsh Springer Spaniel will be happy to accompany you!
Fetch
Another way to release some energy fast is a good old game of fetch. Chasing their favourite ball or toy will keep your Welsh Springer Spaniel occupied for hours and, with any luck, they’ll kick it around themselves for a while and give you a break. Or, take the toy with you on a walk and give your Welsh Springer Spaniel an even longer run!
However, it’s important that you play in a safe and secure area. Make sure that your Welsh Springer Spaniel is well trained enough to come back to you if you’re playing outside. Also, be considerate of others around you – you don’t want to be chasing your Welsh Springer Spaniel through a family picnic!
Tug Of War
We love a good game of tug of war almost as much as our dogs, and Welsh Springer Spaniel especially could play for hours!
Welsh Springer Spaniel will play with anything – a favourite toy, a shoe, an old sock – and now you can get special rope toys, designed specifically for the game. These are great because they make it easier for your Welsh Springer Spaniel to grip the toy between their teeth without hurting them. They’re also made specially to not fall apart in their mouth.
Whilst playing the game, it’s important to ensure that your Welsh Springer Spaniel doesn’t become too aggressive. If they do, it’s a good idea to change the game to something more calm.
Find The Treat
Perhaps a more relaxed game for you, hiding your treats around the house is a great way to keep them occupied and steal away an hour for yourself.
The key is to not go overboard – remember, the more treats you give them, the more energy they’ll have. So, why not hide your favourite toys instead? Some Welsh Springer Spaniel will take to the game very quickly, but for others it’ll take a little longer.
Stick with it – you’ll be thanking us when your dog is busy in the other room and you’re free to watch half a Netflix series in peace!
Agility Training
If you’re looking to train yourWelsh Springer Spaniel, then why not exercise them at the same time with an agility course?
There are loads of specialist agility kits on the market that you can buy, and they’re not that expensive. Otherwise, just use household objects – cans of soup instead of cones, old cardboard boxes to walk through, etc.
Repeating the circuit will do wonders in terms of training your Welsh Springer Spaniel, whilst giving them the exercise that they need!
How Tailster’s Dog Walking Service Can Help
We know that our lives are busy, and it’s often difficult to find the time to give your Welsh Springer Spaniel ample exercise. That’s where we at Tailster can help. Tailster’s dog walking service will ensure that your Welsh Springer Spaniel gets as much exercise as you specify, keeping them fit and healthy when you simply don’t have the time.
For more information on our service, head over to the main site.