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		<description><![CDATA[As you will be aware both today’s domestic dogs and wolves are related to each other? From the Wolfhound and Great Dane to the smallest toy breed, all breed of dogs are direct descendants of the wolf and have inherited many of the wolf’s behaviors and characteristics and the ability to travel long distances . [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you will be aware both today’s domestic dogs and wolves are related to each other?  From the Wolfhound and Great Dane to the smallest toy breed, all breed of dogs are direct descendants of the wolf and have inherited many of the wolf’s behaviors and characteristics and the ability to travel long distances .</p>
<p>Your dog can benefit greatly from walking by getting an adequate amount exercise and the great side effect of dog walking is that it gives your dog the opportunity to socialise with other dogs and meet people.  </p>
<p>Dogs have different energy levels and walking your dog stabilises them both mentally and physically by letting them expend energy in a controlled manner. High energy dogs who do not get enough exercise often demonstrate destructive behavior such as chewing, digging and escaping or undesirable behaviors such as barking due to frustration.</p>
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