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This is an archive article published on October 1, 2011

Looking to get fit? Get a dog

Dogs are the reason behind two-thirds,66 per cent,of the walks their owners take each week,according to a recent survey

When it comes to getting fit,a person’s best friend just might be a four-legged one.

Experts say studies show dog owners walk more,walk faster,and are more likely to enjoy an active lifestyle because of their companion animal. “I’m fascinated by what a great motivator dogs can be,” said Dr Sandra McCune,co-editor of the book,The Health Benefits of Dog Walking for People and Pets.

McCune,an animal behaviourist based in Leicestershire,England,said studies show if you’re a dog walker,you’re more likely to meet the guidelines for daily activities.

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Dogs are the reason behind two-thirds,66 per cent,of the walks their owners take each week,according to a recent survey of more than 1,011 adults commissioned by pet food company Mars Petcare.

One-quarter of people with children and pets regularly visit parks and other outdoor spaces because of their dog.

“Personally,I have a Labrador,” McCune said. “When it’s dark,when it’s raining,the dog needs a walk,every day.”

She said dog walking also strengthens social and communal ties.

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“If people go out with a dog,they’re more likely to have a conversation,” she explained.

According to the poll,some 44 per cent of dog owners aged 65 and older exercise on a weekly basis because of their dog.

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