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ADOPT A FRIEND - ADOPT AQUARIUS, A MIGHTY WONDERFUL COMPANION!

ADOPT AQUARIUS - A WONDERFUL CHOW MIX

Aquarius came to the Prince George’s County Animal Shelter on December 24th as an impound which means he was not being treated too well.  They found him tied up outside.  In spite of being left alone most of the time, Aquarius is quite the handsome and friendly dude.  He is wonderful and will make a great cuddler.  He needs a loving home to spend his senior years.

NAME:  “AQUARIUS”

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COUNTY ID#:  A350530

AGE:  11 YEARS OLD

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GENDER:  MALE

BREED:   CHOW AND CHINESE SHARPEI MIX

WEIGHT:  73 POUNDS

COLOR:  BLACK

HOBBIES:   HANGING OUT

PERSONALITY:  LAID BACKIf you or anyone you know is interested in adopting the wonderful pet featured this week, please call the Prince George's Animals Management Facility in Upper Marlboro at 301-780-7201 to check on the availability. You may also visit www.pgamd.petfinder.com or www.petharbor.com to see many more precious pets that are available

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Exercise With Your Dog

Have a couch-loving canine – or one loaded with excess energy? Exercise can get the lazy moving and calm the hyper

Did you know that up to 40 percent of dogs in the United States are obese? Weight is considered such a vital sign of animal health and longevity that the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University has recently opened the country’s first obesity clinic for pets.

If you’re concerned about Fido’s weight — or if you have the opposite problem, a dog hyper from an overabundance of energy — exercise can help in both situations. It’s good for you, too: Research suggests that people who exercise with their dog are more likely to stick with it. So if you can find activities that you and your dog enjoy, you’ll both be healthier in the long run.

Easy Exercise

On foot. The simplest way to get more exercise with your dog is to take him for longer walks. If you can expand just one of his daily walks every day, each of you benefits. Challenge Fido and yourself to walk an extra 10 minutes every day for a week. If that goes well, you can add 10 more minutes the following week. Up for something more rigorous? Try taking your leashed dog along on a scenic jogging trail.

In the water. Do you have a water dog, such as a spaniel or retriever? A pond is a great place for a low-impact workout together.

 

Fetch. Does your dog understand the concept of retrieving a stick, a ball or a Frisbee and bringing it back? Some will happily play like this until your arm feels like it’s ready to drop off. Other dogs will run after the hurled object but may not be interested in returning it. Still others will affect a, “You expect me to chase after that?” expression. If so, try something else.

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