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Dogs really do boost dopamine: studies have long shown scientific proof that you hairy running buddy can improve heart health, reduce stress and boost happiness. As the market for high-tech pet gadgets expands, wellness and tech companies are catering to wellness-minded pup parents who care about their canine’s longevity, too.
Related: Strava Gets In on the Pet Wellness Boom
As it happens, the month of April is filled with dog-focused “holidays”: April 10 is National Hug Your Dog Day, April 11 is National Pet Day and April 30 is National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day, to name a few. To celebrate, we’re rounding up some of the coolest dog products and gifts for fitness-loving humans who are itching for new spring adventures.
From canicross essentials to gear for swimmers and hikers, shop the top picks from Athletech News’ resident dog people below.

This is not your average dog collar. Fi’s Series 3+ GPS collar uses the power of AI to track your pup’s health. The device tracks activity, eating, drinking, barking, scratching, licking and rest, so you can see what’s causing them stress, when it’s time to hydrate and more. The Fi app also faetures geofence and escape alerts, and the tracker lasts up to 3 months on a single charge. (The company also has a Mini version for cats and smaller dogs.)

For runners, cyclists and other athletes (and their humans), Non-Stop Dogwear offers harnesses, leashes, footwear and other accessories for safe workouts and canicross adventures. The brand’s Canix Belt helps humans keep up with their pup, while the Freemotion Harness 5.0 (also available at Chewy and Amazon) helps the run stay smooth during pulling.

Always be prepared with Clever Pup’s 8-piece dog travel bundle, which includes a water- and stain-resistant backpack with detachable pouches for treats and toys; collapsible food and water bowls; lightweight kibble containers; and more.

When your furry BFF wants in on the battle ropes, keep them busy (and add some resistance to your workout) with this heavy duty knotted tug of war toy that’s designed for aggressive chewers.

This handy silicone water bottle makes it a cinch to keep your dog hydrated on the go. We love how it collapses into a compact size for easy traveling.

Walking with a pack? Dog walkers and multi-pet parents will appreciate this two-dog belt and shock-absorbing leash set, which features a supportive lumbar back brace, adjustable leash extensions and pockets for your phone, poop bags, treats and water bottles.

You’re not the only one who needs a relaxing recovery routine. Bully Beds’ Orthopedic 3-Sided Dog Bed is made of high-density 4.5-lb. memory foam to support your dog and reduce pain from mobility issues. The bolsters make it extra comfy for K9s who like having something to lean against.

For the active dog paddlers, Bigfly’s inflatable stand-up paddle board was designed to fit up to two humans and a dog. The non-slip front deck helps your four-pawed passenger stay safe, too.

If Fido loves to feel the wind in their ears, Burley’s lightweight pet trailer lets them join their favorite cyclist on the road.

If your adventurous dog has more excitement than endurance for the great outdoors, K9 Sport Sack’s dog carrier backpack lets runners, cyclists and hikers bring their easily winded furball along.

Ruffwear Ridgeline Shoes
$19.99 ($39.99), 50% off
Keep your pup’s paws protected during hikes and hot sidewalk strolls with Ruffwear’s Ridgeline shoes, which feature a rubber sole and breathable design to withstand rugged ground.

These Hip & Joint Bites from Zesty Paws helps keep active doggos moving with ingredients like OptiMSM, glucosamine and chondroitin to support muscle recovery and cartilage repair and reduce inflammation. (This writer’s senior dog is a fan.)
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