While New Zealand has a rich offering of walking and cycling tracks to enjoy, this month there’s a fresh focus on dog walks around the country
With a recent study showing that only 51 percent of NZ dog owners walk their dogs every day, it could be time to ponder whether you’re a top dog (or falling behind).
Commissioned by Addiction Pet Foods, the independent study into the habits of 300 dog owners across the country found that 51 percent of New Zealanders walk their dogs daily, 34 percent walk their dogs once a day, and 17 percent walk more than once a day. The results also revealed that 62 percent of dog owners say they would like to walk their dogs more than they do now.
The research was done to coincide with Walk Your Dog Month and to celebrate the launch of the first Addiction Pet Foods Great Pet WalksTM guide, which has a list of 10 highly rated walks for all kinds of dogs, across all kinds of terrain.
The walks were inspired by New Zealand’s Great Walks – 10 popular tramping tracks developed and maintained by the Department of Conservation (DOC). Spanning both the North and South Island, they cover some of the best scenery in the country from beaches to dense rainforests and alpine terrain.
“We wanted our walks to be suitable for all kinds of pets and their owners, so our walk list includes long and short walks,” says Jerel Kwek, CEO and co-founder of Addiction Pet Foods.
“We also wanted to feature walks around the country – in both the North and South Islands – and ones that suit all kinds (and personalities) of pets (and owners).”
The walks cover a mix of terrains; some are next to rivers, some in the mountains, some next to lakes and some near the beach. Some are gentle walks and quite short while others are a bit longer and more challenging. However, each one has been selected to meet the needs of different pets whether they like to stay clean and dry, struggle with allergies, or have loads of energy and are extra active.
“At Addiction Pet Foods, we go further for pets, sourcing our ingredients from across New Zealand – from the forest to the lakes, from the ocean to the fields,” says Jerel.
The right choice of food is equally as important as establishing a regular exercise routine for your pet, and each walk has been paired with a suitable food to help fuel your pet, meet their nutritional needs and address any dietary concerns they may have.”
“Ensuring that your dog gets enough regular exercise is vitally important for their health. Along with making sure that they have the right food for their individual nutritional needs, a daily walk or playing fetch – and of course lots of love – are the three key things that your canine companion needs to be healthy,” says Jerel.
“In addition to exercise, walking provides an opportunity for your dog to socialise with other dogs and people and to enjoy all of the smells along the route.
“Whether you have 10 minutes, an hour, or longer, ensuring that your dog has the chance for some daily activity is an important part of keeping your pet healthy. I encourage every dog owner to get outside and try one of our Addiction Pet Foods Great Pet Walks during Walk Your Dog Month and beyond,” says Jerel.
The research also showed that:
- The average walk is between 3 and 5km and lasts between 10 minutes and 1 hour
- While many owners choose the evening (66 percent), dog walkers also enjoy a stroll in the morning (53 percent)
- Dog walks are a solitary affair – 41 percent of people choose to do this activity alone
The full Addiction Pet Foods Great Pet Walks (New Zealand Edition) list can be found here.
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