Cane Corso Exercise – 6 Tips for Getting it Done!

Exercise… your favorite 8 letter word, right?  Let’s be honest, it’s a challenge to fit exercise in our busy lives, but don’t be mistaken, it is critical for your dogs health and quality of life! If you’re struggling to make exercise a priority, or just looking for some fun new ideas, then read on for a list of 6 cane corso exercise tips! cane-corso-exercise

 



Cane Corso Exercise Tip #1:

“What gets measured, gets managed!”

This tip comes from a brilliant master of efficiency, time hacking, and pretty much life in general… named Tim Ferris (Author of “The Four Hour Body”). If you don’t have a base line, how do you know where you’re going, or what goals to set? Have you tried FitBit or Garmin’s Vivo Fit? These wireless activity tracking wrist bands alert you to get moving.  Guess what else exists in the wonderful world of technology?  Something like FitBit, but for dogs! Yes, really!

Check out these 3 best selling activity trackers for your pups health below:


 

1.) TAGG Pet GPS & ACTIVITY TACKER: 

The Tagg Pet GPS Plus – Dog and Cat Tracker Collar Attachment not only helps you track your dogs activity, BUT it’s also a GPS! Know what that means?  It’s double the bang for your buck.  It’s an accountability assistant for cane corso exercise, and in the event that your dog takes off, chases a squirrel, or panics from 4th of July fireworks, you… can find your dog (so long as you’ve purchased this collar attachment, and put it on your pup).  Want to keep an eye on your cane corso’s activity, rest, temperature and more?  Then CLICK HERE to learn more about TAGG (and don’t forget to grab a TAGG tracker guard).


2.) FitBark Dog Activity Monitor: 

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This activity tracker is similar to TAGG, but there are 5 color options, and it’s tiny, rough, and waterproof! You can compare your dogs data with similar breeds, share information with your vet, and share memorable moments with family and friends.  The FitBark syncs with bluetooth, has 14 days of battery life, and the app is 100% free (no monthly fee’s for access to your dogs data).  Cane corso exercise is important, this monitor converts your dogs activity into ‘bark points’ and makes tracking easy!  Read more details here. 


 

3.) WHISTLE: Activity Monitor for Dogs

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The best thing about WHISTLE is that you can set custom goals, and you can receive automatic updates! We’ve highlighted whistle before, and if you need more information you can read reviews here.

Don’t forget: “What gets measured, gets managed”!  So get to measuring… and managing your dogs health! We’re certain one of the products above will help make tracking simple for your busy life.



Cane Corso Exercise Tip #2:

Exercise together! This helps keep you and your dog healthy (together is better!), while also strengthening your relationship.  Get outside! The world is a wonderful place, so explore it together, with the safety and protection of your dog.  Take a walk!  Sometimes there’s nothing more refreshing, and the hardest part is getting out the door!

Get a quality leash, and let it become you and your dogs new best friend!


Cane Corso Exercise Tip #3: 

Treat your dog to a new toy to peak their interest in exercise!

A new piece of exercise equipment, shoes, and workout clothing can help us humans get re-inspired to get moving… we can only assume this works for dogs too!

Check out some of the most popular mastiff toys below!

Orbee – Planet Dog Orbee-Tuff Diamond Plate Double-Tuff Toy, Large, OrangeOrder one on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1KOh1Bm

CheechCheech Fetch Ball
Order one here: http://amzn.to/1OqcQlT

Tug Toys – goDog Crazy Tugs Sasquatches with Chew Guard Technology Tough Plush Dog Toy, Large, Brown
Order one here: http://amzn.to/1OLFdKv

Pet Pool – Frontpet Foldable LARGE Dog Pet Pool Bathing Tub
Order one here: http://amzn.to/1LICaxz

GoughNuts – GoughNuts – Tug Toy – Black – Durable and Interactive – 11″ x 6″ – large dogs
Get one here: http://amzn.to/1OLGcKB

Nipper and Chipper – Nipper & Chipper X-Trm Dog Tough Training Toy, Large, Blue

 


Cane Corso Exercise Tip #4: 

When a modified exercise plan is need, there are still options!  – No Walks? No Worries! 

We have to face the fact that our furry friends can face injuries, and their bodies, just like ours… age.  This can become a challenge to maintain an active lifestyle, but this book has some wonderful tips and activities to fit your dogs needs during this stage.  Check it out here.

 



Cane Corso Exercise Tip #5: 

Have a back up plan for activity!
Just because you’re out of energy at the end of the day, doesn’t mean your dog feels the same way!

dog-treadmill
Want a dog treadmill? Read about it here: http://amzn.to/1YvXe3T

Back up cane corso exercise ideas:

  • Hire a dog walker  – search for a reliable walker on sites like DogWalker.com
  • Purchase a dog fence kit or consider an underground “invisible fence“.
  • Buy a “vacuum robot“… our dog gets plenty of extra steps in every time ours is on! Added bonus, your house is cleaning on autopilot too!vacuum-robot
  • Load this up when you don’t have the energy to toss a round yourself! Large-dog-fetch-machine
    Get one here: http://amzn.to/1KvfCAn

Cane Corso Exercise Tip #6:

Like Nike says, “Just Do It”.

Make it a priority! You owe it to yourself and your dog!

 Pick up some new toys and tech, search for new places to explore, and just get yourself and your dog out the door! You’ll thank yourself, and so will your mastiff!

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