It doesn’t feel like exercise, it’s more like therapy!
I know there are people out there who love going to the gym and can’t wait to go every day. I am NOT one of those people, so taking my dog for a walk gets me my daily fitness requirements, bring it on! It doesn’t feel like exercise, it’s more like therapy! Our pets are some of the best therapists out there and it’s amazing how well they listen. They don’t judge us for anything we tell them, nor do they tell anyone because, with them, a secret stays put. I don’t know what it is but just being out and talking to her while we’re walking makes everything better. The look she gives me is so precious and it’s like she’s saying, “I got ya, Mom, we’re in this together!” It’s also a great bonding time for us and it helps to build her trust, confidence and socialization skills. It’s a chance to get my blood moving before a long day of work and a chance to unwind and decompress after work.
Northern Arizona is absolutely spectacular. We’re lucky to have so many dog-friendly trails and hikes, the days are longer and while the temperatures are hotter, it’s still a great time to enjoy the great outdoors (just be sure to keep you and your pets safe from the heat)! Speaking of being outdoors and walking, Yavapai Humane Society is gearing up for our Walk for the Animals. We’re honored to again be partnering with Prescott Dog Magazine and their annual Dogtoberfest event for the walk. Save the date… Sunday, Oct. 1, at Watson Lake. The Walk for the Animals will start at 9:30 a.m., prior to Dogtoberfest starting so when you finish your walk you can join in on all the festivities happening at the event. The route will be approximately a mile and a half, so walkers of all skill levels can enjoy it. It will be a day of fun for humans and dogs alike! What better way to get out there with your dog and enjoy nature and a fun day, all while helping support the animals and Yavapai Humane Society. Walk as an individual or form a team. There will be prizes for the highest fundraisers both individually and as a team! Plus, during Dogtoberfest you’ll enjoy great entertainment, food trucks, vendors to visit, freebies, dogs available for adoption and so much more.
We’re really looking forward to this chance to get out and commune with nature, our dogs and each other while supporting YHS! Grab your phone and call your friends and start getting your teams together or just plan to all walk together! Your registration fee includes an awesome Walk for the Animals t-shirt and more goodies! For more information and to register, please visit yavapaihumane.org or call 928-445-2666 X117. Join the Walk for the Animals and make a difference! QCBN
By Loree Walden
Loree Walden is the Marketing Director of Yavapai Humane Society.
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