Running With Your Dog Is Good for You, According to Science.

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We all know that running makes humans healthier. Lace up a pair of shoes and, before you know it, you’re experiencing a boosted immune system, stronger body, higher bone density, and enhanced overall wellness. In many ways, running provides athletes with a fountain of youth.

But running with your dog further maximizes those perks, allowing you to further capitalize on your time on the trail. It’s easy to write this idea off, claiming that dogs just make us happier, so, of course we’d love our doggy trail runs more than our solo runs. However, current research shows that owning and recreating with a dog not only boosts mental health, it also boosts your physical strength and fitness. After looking into the details, here’s what else we know about the benefits of running with your dog.

1. Dogs Create Accountability to Get You Out the Door 

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Research consistently demonstrates that spending time outside has largely positive impacts on the human mind, helping to calm anxiety and depression while boosting concentration and attention. It turns out that owning a dog increases the amount of…

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