THE PERFECT WALK

A daily walk is more than an elementary necessity. For most dogs, it is one of the most important parts of the day – a chance to move, explore and connect with their owner. Even a short walk can support both physical and emotional wellbeing when approached with a little intention.

Walking helps dogs release energy, maintain mobility and stay mentally engaged. New scents, sounds and surroundings activate their brain in ways that home environment cannot replace. Regular walks also create rhythm and predictability, which many dogs find reassuring. A dog that knows it will get time outdoors every day, is often more settled at home too.

A good walk is not only about distance. Tempo, environment and timing all matter. Some dogs benefit from calm sniffing walks at their own pace. Others need a brisker outing, more activity or a longer route. The best walk is the one that matches your dog’s age, energy level and personality.

It is also worth thinking about what happens before and after the walk. On warm days, after more active outings or when your dog has had a stimulating day, hydration and recovery become part of the routine too. ViWell RECOVERY & BALANCE can fit naturally into these moments by helping support daily hydration and recovery after or before activity.

For many owners, the walk is also valuable bonding time. It is one of the simplest ways to build trust, reinforce communication and enjoy each other’s company without distractions.

A perfect walk does not need to be perfect in the polished sense. It just needs to meet your dog where they are that day – whether they need movement, calm, routine or adventure.

Road trip ready: travelling with your dog

Travelling with a dog can be joyful, memorable and surprisingly easy – with a little preparation. Whether you are heading to a summer house, visiting family or taking a longer holiday, a calm and relaxed dog can make a difference for everyone.

For most dogs, the challenge is not the destination but the change in routine. A moving car, unfamiliar sounds, longer waiting times and new places can feel exciting for some and overwhelming for others. That is why it helps to prepare in advance and keep things as predictable as possible.

Start with the basics: safe travel equipment, regular breaks, access to hydration and enough time for walking and rest. Avoid feeding a large meal right before departure, and make sure your dog has done the most “important” things before journey. Familiar blankets, toys or scents can also help create a sense of security on the road.

Some dogs settle quickly once the journey begins. Others need more support staying calm, especially in busy traffic, unfamiliar accommodation or stimulating surroundings. In these moments, ViWell TRAVEL & RELAX can be a practical addition to the routine. It is designed to support calm behaviour and emotional balance in different travel situations.

Hydration also matters more than owners realise. Warm cars, summer weather, long days outside and extra activity can all affect how a dog feels during travel. Offering a functional drink as part of a stop or rest break can make daily hydration easier when routines change.

A good road trip is not about doing everything perfectly. It is about reading your dog, planning ahead and making room for both activity and recovery.

From city streets to forest trails

Dogs experience environments on another level. A busy city street, a quiet park and a forest trail all ask different things from them. Some dogs feel energised by change and activity, while others need more time to adjust. Understanding how surroundings influence behaviour can help owners support their dog with more knowledge and confidence.

In urban environments, dogs are often exposed to noise, movement and unpredictability. Traffic, bicycles, other dogs, people and narrow spaces can create mental load even during a normal walk. A dog may appear excited, distracted or tired more quickly, simply because there is more happening around them.

Natural settings often allow for a different rhythm. In forests and on trails, many dogs relax more easily, sniff more freely and move in a more natural way. That does not mean every outdoor adventure is automatically calming, though. New terrain, long walks and exciting scents can also be physically demanding.

The key is not to think of one environment as good and another as bad, but to notice what your own dog needs in each. In the city, they may benefit from shorter, calmer outings and more reassurance. On trails and longer walks, they may need extra support for hydration and recovery afterwards.

This is where daily routines can make a real difference. ViWell RECOVERY & BALANCE can be especially useful after active outings or more demanding days. For dogs that are more sensitive to change, ViWell TRAVEL & RELAX may also fit naturally into situations where unfamiliar environments or busy surroundings require a little extra calm.

A dog’s coat and skin can also react to lifestyle and environment over time. Weather, seasonal changes and outdoor exposure all play a part. ViWell COAT & BEAUTY supports healthy skin and a well-conditioned coat as part of everyday care.

BIG ENERGY NEEDS BIG RECOVERY

Dogs that love to run, hike, train and play often look tireless in the moment. But recovery matters just as much as movement – and it’s an important part of helping an active dog feel well day after day.

Recovery starts with recognising that physical effort does not end when the activity ends. After a long walk, training session or outdoor adventure, the body still needs time and support to settle. Rest, hydration and a calm routine are the keys in this case.
This is especially important in warm weather, after intense exercise or during active periods, when dogs are doing more than usual. Some dogs may seem tired later in the day, while others become restless, thirsty or unusually quiet. Learning to spot these signs help owners respond early and support recovery more effectively.

Hydration plays a major role here. It supports normal body function, helps dogs to cope with activity and heat, and is part of how the body resets after exertion. ViWell RECOVERY & BALANCE is designed for these everyday moments, helping support daily hydration, fluid balance and recovery after activity.

Recovery is not only physical. Active days can be mentally stimulating, especially if they include new places, training challenges or lots of interaction. A calm period afterwards, familiar surroundings and time to rest can make a big difference in how well a dog bounces back.

Owners sometimes focus so much on activity that recovery becomes an afterthought. In reality, the two belong together. A balanced routine of exercise, rest and hydration helps support long-term wellbeing and keeps active dogs ready for the next adventure.

YOUR DOG IS NOT A “PARTY ANIMAL”

Not every dog enjoys crowds, loud music, busy gatherings or constant novelty – and that is completely fine. Just like people, dogs differ in how social, sensitive and adaptable they are. Some take everything in stride, while others need more support to feel safe and settled.

Summer events, garden parties, family visits and public places can all bring together things that challenge a dog at once – unfamiliar people, unexpected sounds, less personal space and a considerable change in routine. Even friendly and well-adjusted dogs may find these situations tiring.

Owners can help by thinking ahead. A calmer arrival, access to hydration, a quiet resting place and the option to step away from the action can all make a big difference. It also helps to respect the dog’s signals. Turning away, lip licking, panting, restlessness or clinginess may all be signs that your dog needs more space or less stimulation.

It is important not to expect that every dog “gets used to everything” in the same way. Confidence is built gradually, and supportive experiences matter more than forced exposure. For dogs that are sensitive to busy surroundings, travel situations or changing environments, ViWell TRAVEL & RELAX can be a practical everyday helper to help support calm behaviour and emotional balance.

A dog does not need to love every event. Sometimes the best choice is to shorten the visit, create more distance from the excitement or leave them at home if that suits them better.

When dogs are supported in a way that matches their personality, they are more likely to feel confident over time. Calmness is not something to force – it is something to build patiently.

More than just water

A full bowl of water is essential, but hydration is about more than availability alone. How willingly a dog drinks, when they drink and how hydration fits into their daily rhythm can all affect how they feel. This becomes especially relevant during warm weather, active days, travel or periods of recovery.

Hydration supports the body in many ways. It is part of normal digestion, energy balance, recovery and general wellbeing. Dogs lose fluids just like humans – through activity, exercise and heat, and some situations can naturally increase their thirst too. At the same time, not every dog responds by drinking enough right away.

That is why owners benefit from paying attention not only to whether water is present, but also to drinking habits. Is the dog drinking more after walks? Less during travel? More eagerly at home than away from home? Small patterns can reveal a lot about what kind of support makes daily life easier.

ViWell RECOVERY & BALANCE is designed to support daily hydration and recovery, especially after activity or on more demanding days. ViWell TRAVEL & RELAX can fit well into situations where a dog is on the move or needs support staying calm in changing environments. And ViWell COAT & BEAUTY brings hydration together with support for healthy skin and a shiny, well-conditioned coat as part of everyday care.

The goal is not to replace water, but to expand how owners think about hydration. Just as people may drink water and functional drinks throughout the day, dogs also benefit from supportive drinking habits that match real life.