1. Do NOT expect to run for time. Your dog will not understand that you are trying to run 5 miles at a pace of 9 minutes per mile. Your dog is a dog. Your dog will inevitably have to pee, poop, take a break or just want to stop and sniff something.
2. Pay attention to your dog. Especially when running in heat and/or humidity. You might want to power through those last few miles but your dog might need a break. A pretty good indication is if you stop to wait for a crosswalk signal and your dog almost immediately lays down. Let him rest and then refer back to tip #1.
3. Run safe. Run against traffic where possible (the exception would be in places where there is a good distance between where you are running and the road) and do not run in the bike lane or road in a busy area. Make sure you are running in a well lit area as well or bring a light with you. The last thing you want is for someone to surprise you and your dogs. Now for me, one of the perks of running with my dogs (besides getting all of our exercise knocked out at once) is that I know my dogs will keep me safe should someone attack. But that doesn't mean I want them to mistakenly attack an innocent passerby who I simply did not see because it was too dark. Be aware of your surroundings.
4. Bring water. Even if you aren't going to have any for yourself, make sure you have some for your pooch. Granted, during the winter I typically don't if I'm running less than 5 miles but it is still a good rule to follow.
5. They need training, too. Just like you built up to running your daily miles and weekly long run, your pup needs that build up too.
6. The last, and most important, tip: HAVE FUN!! Running with your dog isn't just exercise for them; it's also a chance to spend some quality time with mom (or dad). My pups know as soon as they see me pull out running clothes what we are about to do and their excitement shows. And I love it. Find dog friendly races in your area or invite a friend and their pups to go for a run. Enjoy the moment with your dog and their joy at getting to run and be with you.
This photo was taken in July 2012 at the Superhero Dash in Olympia, WA with my two favorite running companions:Bat-dog (Apollo) and Robin-dog (Kona) :)
