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Saskatchewan celebrate National Walk Your Dog Day

Observed annually on Feb. 22, this day encourages dog owners to embrace the outdoors.
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From coast to coast, Canadians are taking advantage of dog-friendly trails to mark the National Walk Your Dog Day on Feb. 22.

SASKATOON — Dog lovers across Canada are grabbing their leashes today to celebrate National Walk Your Dog Day, a reminder of the physical and mental health benefits of regular walks with our four-legged friends.

Observed annually on Feb. 22, this day encourages dog owners to embrace the outdoors, explore new trails, and strengthen the bond with their pets. Walking provides essential exercise for both dogs and their owners, reducing stress, improving heart health and fostering better socialization for pups​.

From coast to coast, Canadians are taking advantage of dog-friendly trails to mark the occasion. In Saskatchewan, Meewasin Valley Trail in Saskatoon is a popular option, offering a picturesque route along the Â鶹ÊÓƵ Saskatchewan River with plenty of rest spots and scenic city views​.

For those looking to switch up their routine, experts suggest trying a new dog-friendly park, signing up for a community dog walk, or even treating their pup to a special outing at a pet-friendly café​.

Social media is also playing a big role in today’s celebrations, with dog owners encouraged to share their walks using #NationalWalkYourDogDay to inspire others​.

While National Walk Your Dog Day serves as a fun reminder, experts stress that daily walks should be a year-round commitment. Regular walks help maintain a dog’s healthy weight, reduce anxiety and prevent behavioral issues that can arise from boredom or lack of exercise​.

For those unable to walk their pets, professional dog-walking services remain a popular option. The dog-walking profession started in New York and dates back to the 1960s when busy urban lifestyles created a demand for regular pet exercise​.

Whether in a city park, rural trail or neighborhood sidewalk, today is the perfect opportunity to enjoy some fresh air and quality time with your pup. So, grab a leash, lace up your walking shoes and hit the trail – your furry friend will thank you for it!

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