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\r\n <!-' + '- google_ad_section_start -' + '->A friend of mine was running with her dog last week when he scooted in front of her, causing her to trip and damage her front teeth quite badly I\'ve had this happen to me a couple times, but managed to recover and not get hurt seriously.
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\r\nDoes anyone have any tips on running with your dog? Thanks in advance everyone!!!!<!-' + '- google_ad_section_end -' + '-><!-' + '- AMS FIRST IN POST -' + '->\r\n
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    \r\n <!-' + '- google_ad_section_start -' + '->Some speeds are difficult for a dog to maintain. They generally walk, trot, or run. They also tend to get more excited when you pick up the pace making running with them more difficult than walking. With practice, it can be done.
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    \r\nTry picking up the pace gradually over a few weeks. First a regular walk. Then a faster walk. Then a real fast walk. Then a slow jog. Then speed up the jog. You get the picture. Try each pace a few days. Don\'t advance the speed until your dog is good at the pace you are working on.<!-' + '- google_ad_section_end -' + '-><!-' + '- AMS SECOND IN POST -' + '->\r\n
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      Training a dog to run beside you

      A friend of mine was running with her dog last week when he scooted in front of her, causing her to trip and damage her front teeth quite badly I've had this happen to me a couple times, but managed to recover and not get hurt seriously.

      Both our dogs walk beside us well but start darting in front of us while running.

      Does anyone have any tips on running with your dog? Thanks in advance everyone!!!!

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