FitLabDeepCreek Movement Tips & Labrador Lessons 37:24


FitLabDeepCreek promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson.  This week the Labs Explain Why They Are Leashed

Our Movement Tips: All Steps Are Not The Same & Make Movement Fun

 

FitLabPGH Lab Lessons 37:24 Why Do the Labs Walk on Leash?

LabLessons from FitLab Deep Creek:

Why do we walk the Labs on leash?

We hear this question a lot: why do we keep the Labs on leash when we hike in the woods? Here are three reasons why (one a bit less serious than the others). 1. The Labs are concerned Ben will wander off and get lost…then who would feed them? 2. The Labs make bad decisions. It’s not hard to imagine them chasing a rabbit, skunk, porcupine, or deer off the trail, and we want to keep the dogs safe. 3. The Labs, and their humans, are rule followers at heart. Almost everywhere we hike requires dogs to be leashed.

Move more. Move often. Follow the leash laws when you move outside with dogs.

FitLabDeepCreek Movement Tips & Labrador Lessons 36:24


FitLabDeepCreek promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson.  This week the Labs told us to Have a Happy & Safe Labor Day

Our Movement Tips: Trail Tips for New Movers & A Bike Storage Solution

FitLabPGH Lab Lessons 36:24 Have a Happy, Safe Labor Day

LabLessons from FitLab Deep Creek:

Have a Happy, Safe Labor Day.

Fall is coming, but that doesn’t mean warm weather is finished for the year. Keep your dogs safe on those warm September days. Take breaks. Give them water. Slow down as needed. Stay safe today, so that you and your canine companions can keep moving safely through the Fall.

Move more. Move often. The Labs wish you a happy, safe, movement-filled day.

 

FitLabDeepCreek Movement Tips & Labrador Lessons 35:24


FitLabDeepCreek promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson.  This week the Labs remind us to Celebrate New Experiences

Our Movement Tips: Enjoy the Scenery & Now is the Time to Shop for Cold Weather Gear

FitLabPGH Lab Lessons 35:24 Celebrate New Experiences

LabLessons from FitLab Deep Creek:

Celebrate New Experiences…

Even if those experiences aren’t new to you. Abbie recently visited “Dog Rock” in Deep Creek Lake State Park. While Dog Rock is nothing new to the rest of the team, it was an exciting adventure for Abbie, and we took time to enjoy the experience with her. Remember, what is “old hat” to you may be an exciting first for one of your movement buddies. Embrace their joy.

Move more. Move often. Celebrate “new” experiences.

FitLabDeepCreek Movement Tips & Labrador Lessons 34:24


FitLabDeepCreek promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson.  This week the labs remind us Be Patient With New Movement Buddies

Our Movement Tips: Safety Tips for Solo MoversPlan Your Wildlife Encounters

FitLabPGH Lab Lessons 34:24 Be Patient with New Movement Buddies

LabLessons from FitLab Deep Creek:

Be Patient with New Movement Buddies.

Abbie the Black Lab joined the FitLab team around 1 month ago. There has been a bit of frustration during the first month of walks because Abbie is not an experienced trail dog. But with time, patience, and practice, Abbie is adapting to our movement routine. Whether your movement team members are human or canine, be patient during the learning curve.

Move more. Move often. Be patient with new team members.

FitLabDeepCreek Movement Tips & Labrador Lessons 33:24

FitLabDeepCreek promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson.  This week the Labs say “Please Don’t Sneak Up On Us

Our Movement Tips: Don’t Be Afraid To Rest & Climb Away From The Crowds

FitLabPGH Lab Lessons 33:24 Please, Don’t Sneak Up On Us

LabLessons from FitLab Deep Creek:

Please, Don’t Sneak Up on Us.

The Labs know their human staff tries hard to be aware of their surroundings during trail hikes. Occasionally, the Labs distract the humans by eating inappropriate items on the trail (sticks, acorns, etc…). For that reason, the Labs would like to remind all trail users to give notice when passing others from behind. “Sneaking” up on people might scare them off the trail!

Move more. Move often. Give notice when approaching other trail users from behind. Do your part to help all trail users enjoy their experience.