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Regular exercise is crucial to keeping your dog in good health. Dog owners who have a yard can let their pets outside to play and get ample exercise. However, this might not be so easy to do if you live in an apartment building. Here are a few tips to help you keep your dog active.

3 Ways to Give Your Dog Exercise if You Live in an Apartment

1. Use a Long Leash

If the apartment complex offers open space, you may allow your pet to play around and explore. However, it's essential to put your dog in a harness with a long line. This will allow your furry friend to exercise while giving you enough control so that he doesn't become a nuisance to other tenants.

2. Jog Together

apartment buildingsNot all apartment buildings have a yard you can use for running or jogging. If this is the case, you might want to bring your pet on a jog around the neighborhood. Not only is it an excellent way to keep your pet in shape, but this activity will help you bond with your furry friend. Bear in mind, though, that jogging isn't recommended for dogs under one year old. Also, breeds with short noses such as bulldogs, pugs, and Shih Tzus are not fit to run due to their respiratory tract build.

3. Play Indoor Games

Living in apartment buildings doesn’t need to restrict the amount of playtime you enjoy with your dog. There are tons of indoor pet games you could do to get your pet moving. For instance, you could play hide and seek or tug of war with your dog. You could also train your pet to pick up toys and place them in a basket across the room. There are numerous indoor games to play; you’re only limited by your imagination.

 

If you’re looking for pet-friendly apartment buildings within Lexington, KY, Ashton Park Apartments is a good choice. This locally owned and operated apartment complex opened in 2019, and they have a dog park with 24/7 access to a washing station, so your furry friend can stay healthy and clean. The rent includes water, sewer, and trash fees and a full-sized washer and dryer, so you’ll be getting value for your every buck. Call (859) 389-6000 to schedule a tour, or visit their website to learn more about the neighborhood.

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