“I still play hockey every now and then, and I still golf. But my biggest exercise is walking my big dog in the park every day.” StillsPlayBigsDogWalkingExerciseGolfParksHockeyNow And Then Author:Michael J. Fox
“Intravenous injections of extract from dog's pancreas, removed from seven to ten weeks after ligation of the ducts, invariably exercises a reducing influence upon the percentage sugar of the blood and the amount of sugar excreted in the urine ... the extent and duration of the reduction varies directly with the amount of extract injected.” BloodWeekInfluenceDogAmountExerciseTenSevenSugarPercentagesReducingVaryReductionDurationInjectionPancreas Author:Frederick Banting
“No one wants to abandon the Israelis. But I think the perception is, and I think it's probably an accurate perception, that the tail is leading the dog - that we are giving the Israelis carte blanche ability to exercise whatever they want to do in their area.” ThinkingWantGivingAbilityDogExercisePerceptionAreasAbandonAccurateTailsBlanche Author:Michael Scheuer
“I'm French, so I'm quite lazy about exercising, and I smoke. But I do love going for a run in the morning with my dog. That's all.” RunningMorningDogExerciseSmokeLazyFitnessLazinessMy Dog Author:Eva Green
“A dog is the only exercise machine you cannot decide to skip when you don't feel like it.” FeelsDogExerciseMachinesFitnessSkip Author:Carolyn Heilbrun
“I exercise about 40 minutes a day, and I'll run one day and do circuit training the next day. I live in an area where there are brilliant hills and mountains, so I get a good hill run with my dog. At home, I'll do the circuit training with old weights, along with pull-ups in the trees and that sort of stuff.” HomeRunningNextStuffTreeMinutesDogExerciseOne DayMountainTrainingAreasWeightBrilliantHillsNext DayMy DogCircuitsPull UpsCircuit TrainingHills And Mountains Author:Bear Grylls
“My writing process isn't a very organized thing. The actual writing part is a tiny part of my life. I often write in public. I bring my laptop or write freehand in notebooks. Then, I'll read through them while I exercise or walk the dog. The very last thing I do is the sitting alone at the computer part.” WritingLastsProcessWalksDogExerciseComputerSittingTinyOrganizedWriting ProcessNotebookLaptopsSitting Alone Author:Chuck Palahniuk
“I have wished you dead and myself dead. How could it be otherwise. I have broken into you like a burglar. And you've set your dogs on me. And a pile of broken sticks. A child could kick. I have climbed you like a monument, gasoing, For the exercise and the view, And leaned over the railing at the top... Strong and warm, the summer wind.” ChildrenStrongViewsDogWindBrokenExerciseSummerAngerSticksWarmKicksMonumentBurglarsSummer Wind Author:Alicia Ostriker
“There are cases where the dog is not compatible to the house. There are people that don't have the strength. There are people who don't have the willpower, who are not active in the exercise world and they have a type of dog that requires a lot of exercise so that dog is not compatible with that environment. When I take the dog away from that environment, the dog changes.” PeopleWorldHouseCasesEnvironmentDogTypeExerciseActiveWillpowerCompatible Author:Cesar Millan
“We're already saying it's not the dog, but you need to adopt this lifestyle which is exercise, discipline, and affection.” NeedsDogDisciplineExerciseAffectionLifestyle Author:Cesar Millan
“I like to think I'm healthy. I exercise a lot. I have this great dog, and I walk her about five days a week. I dance, I surf. I eat mostly vegan, try to get enough sleep. For me, that's really critical.” ThinkingTryingEnoughSleepWalksFiveWeekDogExerciseHealthyCriticalVeganSurfGreat DogEnough Sleep Author:Jorja Fox
“Trying to change the world is like trying to straighten the curly tail of a dog. Try as you might, it will still go hack to its natural curl. Your hands will become stronger from the exercise of trying to straighten the curly tail. Although you max' not he able to change the world, you would have acquired more spiritual strength within - and that alone will make a difference in the world.” WorldTryingStillsHandsMightAbleSpiritualNaturalDifferencesDogExerciseStrongerChanging The WorldMaking A DifferenceTailsMaxCurlsHacksTrying To ChangeSpiritual StrengthStrength Within Author:Mata Amritanandamayi
“I believe that a healthy lifestyle isn't just a regular exercise routine or your eating habits, but a synergy of a healthy mind and body. To fuel my body, I am relentless about never eating anything that isn't of this Earth. I have no interest in putting stuff in my body that's made in a lab. Movement is vital. Whether it's running, cross training, hiking with the dogs, or walking the streets of New York, I am constantly active.” MindBelieveMadeBodyRunningEarthI BelieveStuffInterestStreetsDogNew YorkMovementHabitWalkingExerciseHealthyEatingTrainingCrossesActiveLifestyleFuelRoutineHikingMind And BodyRelentlessHealthy LifestyleLabsSynergyHealthy MindEating HabitsRegular Exercise Author:Theo Rossi
“Often we blame the breed, but in my opinion, it's not the breed, it's the owner. The owner has to be the pack leader and provide exercise, discipline, then affection. If you do that, you'll have a sweet, loving, and balanced dog - no matter what breed!” IfsMatterLeaderOpinionDogSweetDisciplineExerciseNo Matter WhatBlameAffectionOwnersBalancedPacks Author:Cesar Millan
“Dogs have found themselves in an odd predicament by living with humans. In the wild, dogs don't need humans to achieve balance. They have a pack leader, work for food and travel with the pack. When we bring them into our world, we need to help them achieve balance by fulfilling their needs as nature intended. This takes exercise and discipline before affection, and always maintaining your calm, assertive pack leadership.” WorldNeedsHumansHelpingFoundLeaderAchieveDogBalanceDisciplineExerciseCalmAffectionOddOur WorldPacksFulfillingMaintainingPredicamentsAssertiveWild Dogs Author:Cesar Millan
“I try to keep myself busy. I always hang out with my family and friends and my dogs. Go to the beach. Go swimming. Go get exercise. Go on a hike.” TryingDogGoes OnExerciseMy FamilyBusyBeachHanging OutSwimmingFamily And FriendsMy Dog Author:Colbie Caillat
“Many dogs grow up without rules or boundaries. They need exercise, discipline and affection in that order.” NeedsOrderGrowsGrowing UpDogDisciplineExerciseAffectionBoundaries Author:Cesar Millan
“I love that there are beaches you can walk your dog on in San Francisco. Fort Funston is big and always packed with hundreds of dogs and their people. A great place to hike and get some exercise and fresh air with your well-mannered pup. Not recommended for antisocial dogs; there's just too much commotion there.” PeopleWellsBigsWalksToo MuchAirDogExerciseBeachSan FranciscoFresh AirFortsAntisocialPupsWell Mannered Author:Jane Wiedlin