Fitness Program

    You've seen those ads on TV promising amazing results from all sorts
    of contraptions. Well, there's no need to invest in fancy equipment.
If you have (or can borrow) a dog, you have everything you need to get in
    shape  now!!!  The following exercises can be done anywhere, anytime.

    Inner Thighs: Place the dog's favorite toy between thighs. Press tighter
    than the dog can pull. Do not attempt bare legged - dogs who favor
    shortcuts to success will just dig the toy out. You could be damaged.

    Upper Body Strength: Lift the dog - off the couch, off the bed, out of
   the  flower bed. Repeat, repeat, repeat. As the dog ages, this exercise
is reversed - onto the couch, onto the bed, into the car and so on.

    Balance and Coordination, Exercise 1: Remove your puppy from
unsuitable tight places. If they're too small for him, they're certainly too
small for you. Do it anyway!

    Balance and Coordination, Exercise 2: Practice not falling when your
dog  bounds across the full length of the room, sails through the air, and
    slams both front paws into the back of your knees.

    Balance and Coordination, Exercise 3: (for use with multiple dogs)
Remove all dogs from lap and answer the phone before it stops ringing.

    Balance and Coordination, Exercise 4: (alternate) For older dogs,attempt
    to cross a room without tripping over the dog. Get off your couch
without
    crushing any part of a sleeping elderly dog.

    Upper Arms: Throw the ball. Throw the squeaky toy. Throw the Frisbee.
    Repeat until nauseous.

    Upper Arms: (alternate) Tug the rope. Tug the pull toy. Tug the sock.
    Repeat until your shoulder is dislocated or the dog gives up (we all
know which comes first).

    Hand Coordination: Remove foreign object from dog's locked jaw. This
    exercise is especially popular with puppy owners. Repeat. Repeat.
Repeat.
    Remember, this is a timed exercise. Movements must be quick and precise
    (think concert pianist) to prevent trips to the vet, which only offer
the
    minimal exercise benefit of jaw firming clenches.

    Calves: After the dog has worn out the rest of your body, hang a
circular
    toy on your ankle and let the dog tug while you tug back. WARNING:
This is  feasible only for those with strong bones and small dogs. Have you
  taken  your calcium supplement today?

    Calves: (alternate) Run after dog - pick any reason, there are plenty.
    Dogs of any size can be used for this exercise. Greyhounds are
inadvisable.

    Neck Muscles: Attempt to outmaneuver the canine tongue headed for your
    ear, mouth, or eyeball. This is a lifelong fitness program. A dog is
   never  too  old or too feeble to "French Kiss" you when you least expect
it.


Author Unknown; shared by Rosanne Cleveland-King

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