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Should you have any questions that are not addressed on this page please feel free to Contact Us.
Q: Are you really the first dog running company in the South?
Q: Are you an alternative to a “Dog Walker” or Doggie Daycare?
Q: I already have a 'dog walker', why do I need you?
Q: Is your company bonded & insured?
Q: Do you offer a “Free Trial” so I can see if my dog likes to jog?
Q: Do you have references I can contact?
Q: Where do you exercise my dog?
Q: Do you exercise more than one dog at a time?
Q: I work during the day, what times do you come and how do you get into my
apartment?
Q: What forms of payment do you accept?
Q: Other companies in your industry don't charge sales tax why do you?
Q: How many hours can a dog run per week?
Q: At what age should I start exercising my dog?
Q: Are certain breeds better suited for running?
Q: At what age should a dog stop exercising?
Q: Why is exercise important for senior dogs?
Q: Will running help my dog's hip dysphasia?
A: We didn't invent the doggy running business but we are proud of the fact that we were the
first dog running company in the South! The Doggy Running Club. was formed as a specialty division
of Fitness Health and Wealth, established in December of 2006. We are the first to identify
the fitness needs of today's dog and build a business around those needs (see why Doggy Running Club was founded.) Return to top of page
A: Yes, and no. Daily Fitness Sessions are provided by our Endurance Athletes who
have made a significant investment in their own fitness training, not everyone can run six miles five days a
week. Additionally, our Athletes are all either college graduates or students and choose to work with us as they
enjoy running and love dogs. Most of our clients don't use dog walkers on days they have scheduled Daily Fitness
Sessions as these sessions provide relief walks on the way to and from the designated running areas. Return to top of page
A: A 'walker' does not give sufficient exercise for your dog. Although we as humans walk around, this does
not constitute as exercise for an active dog. We need to get the heart pumping and paws (legs) running!
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A: Yes, we are fully Bonded and Insured to protect you, your pet, and our staff. Upon request we will send
you our certificates for both. You should always ask for proof of these before entrusting your pet with any care
provider. Reputable providers will happily provide you with proof of their policies. Return to top of page
A: In order to reduce the large number of meeting requests we have implemented a $25 fee for introductory
meetings. However, this fee is credited back to your account when you sign up for service. The introductory
meeting is an important start to our relationship with you as we introduce ourselves to you and your pet. At this
meeting we bring a list of references, go over the details of what to expect if you hire us, and take your pup
out for a quick trial run or walk to get an idea of his/her abilities. Return to top of page
A: Yes, we are proud of our accomplishments with Running Paws Inc. At our introductory meeting we will
provide you with at least 15 references of our current clientele, additionally we can provide you with 3
references at your request prior to your meeting with us. Return to top of page
A: It depends on where you live. Upper East/West Side residents are normally brought to Central Park.
Below 59th Street we frequently bring dogs to the FDR running path and West Side Highway running path. In Battery
Park we take dogs out along the Esplanade. Return to top of page
A: Our services are priced based on the number of dogs that can be safely handled at a time. Exclusive
services (running, jogging, and fast paced walking) are exclusive to your pet, Private services (running and
jogging) allow a maximum of 2 dogs at a time. Please note that we only group dogs together when they are
compatible. Return to top of page
A: We customize our runs for each dog. Our time slots are from 11:00 am - 4 pm, we will accommodate
your time preference as best as possible. If you have a doorman, we ask you to leave keys for us with them, if
not we keep a copy of your keys with our staff. Return to top of page
A: We only accept Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. We do not accept personal checks or cash. We will bill
your card every two weeks after services are rendered and send a detailed itemized email receipt. Our database
system is completely secure and we use Wells Fargo as our credit card billing agency. Return to top of page
A: New York City requires that businesses in the pet service industry charge sales tax. Copies of our
sales tax certificate are avaialble to our clients and we suggest that you request a sales tax certificate from
any company in our industry prior to paying sales tax.Return to top of page
A: Certain breed can easily log up to 35 hours a week, according to the book Running With Man's Best
Friend by Davia Anne Gallup (Alpine Publication, 1986). It really depends on the type of breed, your pets age,
and the dogs current condition. Return to top of page
A: Ideally, an exercise plan should be established when your dog is still a puppy and continue throughout
your pet's life. As your dog ages, exercise tolerance and requirements can be adjusted. In general, no younger
than 8 months is appropriate for your dog. Return to top of page
A: A walk around the block or a 15-minute romp around several times a day is minimal exercise and is NOT
enough to meet the average dog's needs. Active breeds such as dogs from the sporting, herding, hound and terrier
groups, northern breeds and any mixture of these and virtually all adolescents require much more exercise!
However, a few breeds do require very little exercise to maintain good health and will derive little benefit from
running. Return to top of page
A: Ideally, an exercise plan should be established when your dog is still a puppy and continue throughout
your pet's life. As a dog ages, exercise tolerance and requirements will change. Your veterinarian will want to
perform a complete physical exam on your pet and discuss exercises that are appropriate. Return to top of page
A: Exercise is important for your elderly dog for many reasons. First of all, exercise helps maintain a
healthy body weight. Being overweight may lead to a number of health problems. It places excess stress on your
pet's heart. When the heart doesn't function properly, other organs may suffer including the brain, lungs, liver
and kidneys. Over time, these problems may become severe enough to cause life-threatening conditions.
Osteoarthritis is degeneration of joints. This problem may develop during a pet's geriatric years causing pain
and discomfort. Excess weight on these joints can speed up the disease. Believe it or not, moderate exercise can
help to delay the continued degeneration of joints that are affected with osteoarthritis.
Your elderly dog's mental health may also benefit from exercise. Activity keeps oxygen and other nutrients like
glucose (blood sugar) at optimum levels in the brain. The brain is like every other organ in the body in that it
requires good nutrition. Return to top of page
A: A light, short jog may be particularly beneficial for dogs with dysphasia because little active
extension of the hip joint is required; rather, a light jog passively extends the hip by pulling the limb back.
The dog then actively advances the limb. This activity may be especially beneficial early in the conditioning
program while other treatments are started.
Additionally, weight loss results in greatly decreased progression of osteoarthritis. Appropriate exercise and
training will also maintain muscle mass that will help improve stability of the hip joint, maintain endurance and
maintain the health of cartilage.Return to top of page
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