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ICD-10 code: Y93.K1

Disease category: Y93.K: Activities involving animal care

Benefits of Walking Your Animal

Walking your pet is a beneficial activity for both you and your animal. Not only does it provide exercise, but it can also help strengthen the bond between you and your pet. Taking your pet for a daily walk can also help reduce behavioral problems, such as aggression or destructiveness, and can help keep them in better physical health. Here are some of the benefits of walking your animal:

  1. Gives Your Animal Exercise – A regular walking routine can help your animal stay in shape, which can help them live longer. Pets that are more active have a reduced risk of certain conditions, such as obesity and diabetes.
  2. Increases Socialization – Going for a walk helps your pet become accustomed to other animals and people. This can help them become better socialized and less aggressive.
  3. Provides Mental Stimulation – Walking can help your pet’s mental health by providing them with stimulation and a sense of purpose. It can also help reduce boredom.
  4. Strengthens Your Bond – Taking your animal for a walk helps build the bond between you and your pet. This can help your pet feel secure and safe, and it can help you build a stronger relationship.

Walking your animal is a great way to provide them with exercise, mental stimulation, and a sense of security. It can also help strengthen the bond between you and your pet. So, if you’re looking for a way to give your pet a healthier and happier life, start by taking them for a walk!

Treatment of Activity, walking an animal:

Treatment Options for Activity, Walking an Animal

Activity, walking an animal is an important part of any pet's routine. Not only does it help to keep them healthy, but it can also provide them with mental stimulation and socialization. To ensure your pet is able to engage in healthy activity, there are a few potential treatment options available.

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