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Canine Fitness Month

Canine Fitness Month is a time dedicated to promoting dogs' physical well-being through regular exercise and active lifestyles. It reminds pet owners of the benefits of keeping their dogs moving, which include improved cardiovascular health, weight management, and joint flexibility.

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Drive sales of dog fitness equipment, treats, and wellness services by positioning April as the month pet owners commit to their dogs' active lifestyles.

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History

Canine Fitness Month was started by FitPAWS, a company dedicated to promoting canine health through fitness equipment and training.

This initiative was launched to address the growing concerns about obesity and sedentary lifestyles in dogs.

FitPAWS wanted to remind pet owners of the importance of keeping their dogs active, both for physical and mental well-being. The event encourages dog owners to incorporate more exercise into their pets’ daily routines, helping to prevent health issues like obesity, joint problems, and behavioral issues.

Held every April, Canine Fitness Month provides a great opportunity for dog lovers to focus on improving their pets’ fitness levels.

Through regular walks, active play, and engaging activities like agility courses, owners can make exercise a fun and essential part of their dog’s life.


How to celebrate

Start a New Walking Routine

Step outside and shake things up with a fresh walking route. Explore a different neighborhood or nearby trail. Dogs love new smells, and a change of scenery keeps things exciting for both of you.

Create a Backyard Agility Course

Use household items to make an agility course for your pup. Jumps, tunnels, and obstacles provide mental stimulation along with physical exercise. It’s a fun way to challenge your dog’s coordination and agility, and you’ll both enjoy the teamwork.

Try Dog Yoga

Introduce your dog to “doga”—a gentle yoga routine you can do together. Incorporating stretches alongside your dog can be both calming and a bonding experience. This relaxing activity promotes flexibility while giving you both some chill time.

Play Fetch with a Twist

Instead of your usual game of fetch, add in some challenges. Try tossing the ball at different angles or distances to keep your dog thinking. This playful game helps build their agility and makes exercise feel like fun, not work.

Join a Dog Group Walk

Find a local group walk for dogs and owners. These social walks are great for meeting other pet lovers and allowing your dog to interact with fellow pups. It’s a fantastic way to socialize while keeping everyone active.