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Introducing Bond Furever Adventure Walks: The Ultimate Experience for Your Dog


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Are you searching for a way to give your dog more than just a routine walk? Bond Furever Adventure Walks are here to transform your dog’s outdoor experiences, offering high-energy dogs the ultimate combination of exercise, enrichment, and engagement.


Designed especially for working breeds and active dogs, our Adventure Walks are more than a service – they’re a game-changer for your dog’s well-being.


What Are Adventure Walks?


Adventure Walks are specially curated outings where your dog gets to explore woodlands, beaches, open fields, and more, under the guidance of an experienced handler. These walks provide two hours of tailored physical and mental stimulation, designed to match your dog’s energy levels and natural instincts. It’s not just about burning off energy; it’s about creating fulfilling experiences that leave your dog happy, confident, and balanced.


The Benefits of Adventure Walks


1. Physical and Mental Stimulation


Adventure Walks provide an outlet for your dog’s natural behaviours like sniffing, running, and exploring. By engaging their body and mind, these walks prevent boredom and reduce the likelihood of destructive behaviours at home. Dogs return from an Adventure Walk feeling both physically and mentally satisfied.


2. Building Confidence and Social Skills


For dogs that struggle with nervousness or mild reactivity, Adventure Walks can be an excellent confidence booster. With careful group selection and professional supervision, dogs have the chance to engage in positive social interactions and practice calm behaviours in varied environments. Over time, this can enhance their ability to navigate the world with ease.


3. Improving Recall and Impulse Control


Adventure Walks are not just about letting your dog run free—they’re also an opportunity to work on essential skills like recall and impulse control. Under the guidance of an experienced handler, your dog will practice returning to the group, staying focused on tasks, and engaging with their surroundings safely and appropriately.


4. Enriching the Bond with Their Handler


Dogs thrive on trust and connection. By participating in Adventure Walks, your dog builds a stronger relationship with their handler, learning to trust and follow their guidance in stimulating outdoor settings. This bond adds to your dog’s overall sense of security and happiness.


5. A Safe and Supervised Environment


Safety is at the heart of everything we do. Our Adventure Walks are carefully planned, with group dynamics chosen based on energy levels, play style, and sociability. We use long lines for recall learners and ensure extensive recall training, so your dog can explore freely without compromising their safety.


Who Are Adventure Walks For?


Adventure Walks are perfect for high-energy breeds, working dogs, or any dog that loves exploring and thrives on activity. Whether your dog needs an outlet for their energy, struggles with confidence in busy areas, or simply loves new environments, Adventure Walks are tailored to meet their needs.


To ensure your dog’s health and well-being, it’s essential that they are fully grown before participating in Adventure Walks. Overexercise during developmental stages can lead to joint and bone issues later in life. Dogs should also be fit, healthy, and capable of enjoying long walks without strain. If your dog has any specific health concerns, consult your vet to confirm they’re ready for an adventure.


Join the Adventure


Adventure Walks will launch in February 2025, with weekly sessions led personally by Bond Furever founder, Alice. These initial walks will be available for dogs local to Loddon, Chedgrave, and the surrounding villages with plans to expand - please register interest in your area. Spaces are limited to ensure quality and personalised attention for every dog - adventure walk groups will be not be larger than 3-4 dogs per handler.


If you’re ready to give your dog an adventure they’ll never forget, visit our service page to learn more or register your interest today.


Not Quite Ready?


Is your dog not ready to join an Adventure Walk? Whether they’re too young, reactive, or need some work with lead walking and excitement before joining, a solo training walk might better meet your needs. Solo training walks are a fantastic way to prepare your dog for future adventures while building essential skills. Learn more about Solo Training Walks here.

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