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How To Run With Your Dog
An image of your dog, curled up on the couch alone, is burned in your brain every time you step outside for a run. “Why won’t you take me with you?” his sad puppy eyes are most definitely saying. You want to bring him along, but is it just that easy?
“A lot of dogs love to run, but they don’t necessarily know how to go on a run,” says Nike Running Global Head Coach Chris Bennett. Here’s what you’ll need to know before grabbing the leash.
- Let your pup set the pace
- Bring double the water
- Get an adjustable leash
- Keep it short to start
- They’re not all runners
- Keep your pup safe
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Make sure you have some treats to celebrate after the run. You always want to celebrate.
Chris Bennett
Nike Running Global Head Coach
Research before you run
They’re not all runners
Breeds with short snouts like pugs and boxers aren’t necessarily built for running. Same goes for ones with little legs like corgis. And some just aren’t interested. “Know your dog, and be OK with his physical limits,” says Coach. Learn more about whether your dog’s breed is suited for strenuous exercise at the American Kennel Club.
Keep your pup safe
Train your dog to run next to you, so you don’t trip over the leash, ideally on the outside of the trail or path so there’s some distance between him and other runners. And always pay attention to the surface you’re running on—blacktop on a hot day can burn a pup’s paws, for example.
Get an extra push with a guided run
The Nike Run Club’s guided runs take you alongside Nike coaches, athletes, and special guests who encourage you every step of the way.
Get an extra push with a guided run
The Nike Run Club’s guided runs take you alongside Nike coaches, athletes, and special guests who encourage you every step of the way.