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DOES FOOT PAIN HAVE YOU LIVING LIFE ON A SHORT LEASH?

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WALKING THE DOG

WALKING THE DOG

Hydration

You may be in a city, but in this neck of the woods the city is in the desert. “Drink your water,” says Dr. Schulman. Hydration allows the transportation of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and can also decrease your risk of blood clots. Don’t wait until you are parched or your dog’s tongue is about to meet the sidewalk. You should both hydrate often.

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