Siberian Husky
Labrador
Border Collie
Jack Russell
German Shepherd
Standard Poodle
English Pointer
Beagle
Springer Spaniel
Take enough water for yourself and your dog.
Warm up and cool down so they don’t pull a muscle.
Check it’s not too hot for your pooch.
Take lots of breaks for your pup to the toilet and catch their breath.
Don’t force them to keep going if they want to stop.
Make sure you have plenty of water.
Any time you leave the house with your dog don’t forget poo bags.
Start with smaller runs to practice and get used to running together.
Ideally, dogs should be on a harness for any sudden stops.
A retractable or flexible lead with some give is best.
Do not go running if your pup is injured.
Check the temperature before you head out so it’s not too hot.
Check their paws after every run for injuries.