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so i started my 4th week post op and my doc told me i should start walking atleast 15 min a day to get some excercise but i shouldt do nothing excesive but i wndered if i can walk my dog while i do so but i have a pitbull which my boy is pretty fit alot better than i am at the moment but he still needs his daily walks anyone with a similar issue and experience??

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Hello

My doctor told me to walk the next day after surgery. Walking is the best you can do right,but I wouldn't left more than 10 pounds.Does your sweet pit bull pull you or walk beside you? If he walks beside you get your walk on :)

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I was walking on day 1. By 4 weeks I had gone back to working out, because I felt able to do it. I noticed I was getting kind of dizzy if I overdid it / didn't eat properly (or time it right) prior to the workout. The only thing I would worry about would be your abdomen, because you don't start with sit-ups. So if your dog yanks you along and it pulls on your stomach, I'd say no, but why not, otherwise. Don't go from 0 to far from home right away - go in small loops around a block first, say, so you get a feel for how far you can go, personally, instead of how far you "should" go. Then get adventurous.

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I didn't have that issue but I would wait until your clear to do whatever. Only because your still healing and why complicate things. That's just my opinion but call your surgeon and find out :) good luck on your gastric sleeve journey!

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really depends when he first leaves the door he pulls but once in a rythm hes a walk beside kind of dog he pulls probably because he tries to make every spot outside of the house as his

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I was walking on day 1. By 4 weeks I had gone back to working out, because I felt able to do it. I noticed I was getting kind of dizzy if I overdid it / didn't eat properly (or time it right) prior to the workout. The only thing I would worry about would be your abdomen, because you don't start with sit-ups. So if your dog yanks you along and it pulls on your stomach, I'd say no, but why not, otherwise. Don't go from 0 to far from home right away - go in small loops around a block first, say, so you get a feel for how far you can go, personally, instead of how far you "should" go. Then get adventurous.

yea your right i should probably call the surgeon the thing only that worries me is that my dog hasnt been getting his walks in and anyone who has a pitbull a enery packed dog is a ticking time bomb he gets hyper thanks for the advice gonna look into that

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I've been walking all along, about 2-4 15-30 minutes a day. I have a 90 retriever cross. The first week and a half someone had to walk him. I know out his gentle leader on him and I walk. Him. He hates when it pulls his head if he tries to go against me, good luck.

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Try a gentle lead available to pet stores for minimal cost, then both you and your four legged bestie can get your walk on :)

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thnx monterey im going to look into that

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My md made me walk as soon as I woke up from surgery. I went in at 630 and was walking at 1pm. He wants all his patients to walk a mile a day starting in the hospital

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