Dog walking is a popular everyday physical activity. Dog owners are generally more active than non-owners, but some rarely walk with their dog. The strength of the dog–owner relationship is known to be correlated with dog walking, and this qualitative study investigates why. Twenty-six interviews were combined with autoethnography of dog walking experiences. Dog walking was constructed as “for the dog”, however, owners represented their dog’s needs in a way which aligned with their own. Central to the construction of need was perceptions of dog personality and behaviour. Owners reported deriving positive outcomes from dog walking, most notably, feelings of “happiness”, but these were “contingent” on the perception that their dogs were enjoy...
This chapter aims to review evidence of the relationships between dog ownership, dog walking and ove...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Dog walking is a popular everyday physical activity. Dog owners are generally more active than non-o...
Abstract Background Many people live with dogs but not all walk with them regularly. This study exam...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Dog walking is a popular everyday activity known to contribute considerably to human health through ...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial to the health of both people and animals. The ro...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
This study explored whether a dog’s physical activity patterns together with both dog-human and do...
BACKGROUND: This study examines changes in socio-demographic, environmental and intrapersonal factor...
Using the framework of the self-determination theory (SDT) the current study compared men and women ...
Abstract Background Walking among dog owners may be a means to achieve health benefits, yet almost h...
We examined the influence of dog ownership on physical activity, independent of demographic, intrape...
Responsible dog ownership has been identified as a point of intervention to promote physical activit...
This chapter aims to review evidence of the relationships between dog ownership, dog walking and ove...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...
Dog walking is a popular everyday physical activity. Dog owners are generally more active than non-o...
Abstract Background Many people live with dogs but not all walk with them regularly. This study exam...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Dog walking is a popular everyday activity known to contribute considerably to human health through ...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial to the health of both people and animals. The ro...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
This study explored whether a dog’s physical activity patterns together with both dog-human and do...
BACKGROUND: This study examines changes in socio-demographic, environmental and intrapersonal factor...
Using the framework of the self-determination theory (SDT) the current study compared men and women ...
Abstract Background Walking among dog owners may be a means to achieve health benefits, yet almost h...
We examined the influence of dog ownership on physical activity, independent of demographic, intrape...
Responsible dog ownership has been identified as a point of intervention to promote physical activit...
This chapter aims to review evidence of the relationships between dog ownership, dog walking and ove...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Cross-sectional comparisons of well-being between dog owners and non-owners commonly generate incons...