Exercise is essential for your dog's physical and mental health — but how much is enough? This ultimate guide to dog exercise covers the right amount of activity for every breed, age, and lifestyle.
How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need?
| Breed Type | Daily Exercise | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Toy breeds | 30 minutes | Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Maltese |
| Small breeds | 30-60 minutes | Beagle, Corgi, Dachshund |
| Medium breeds | 60-90 minutes | Border Collie, Australian Shepherd, Bulldog |
| Large breeds | 90-120 minutes | Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd |
| Giant breeds | 60-90 minutes | Great Dane, Mastiff, Saint Bernard |
| Working breeds | 120+ minutes | Border Collie, Siberian Husky, Belgian Malinois |
Types of Exercise
1. Walking
Benefits: Low-impact, great for all ages, mental stimulation from new smells
Tips: Vary your route, let your dog sniff, use a comfortable harness
2. Running/Jogging
Benefits: High-energy burn, great for athletic breeds
Tips: Wait until your dog is 18 months old (bones still developing), start slow
3. Fetch
Benefits: Great for burning energy, strengthens bond
Tips: Use a soft ball, avoid hard surfaces, watch for overheating
4. Swimming
Benefits: Low-impact, great for joint issues, full-body workout
Tips: Use a life jacket, supervise at all times, rinse off chlorine/salt
5. Agility Training
Benefits: Mental and physical stimulation, builds confidence
Tips: Start with simple obstacles, use positive reinforcement
Signs Your Dog Isn't Getting Enough Exercise
- Destructive behavior (chewing, digging)
- Excessive barking or whining
- Weight gain
- Restlessness or pacing
- Hyperactivity indoors
- Pulling on the leash
Indoor Exercise Alternatives
When weather prevents outdoor exercise:
- Fetch in the hallway: Great for burning energy
- Stair climbing: Excellent exercise (if your dog is healthy)
- Hide and seek: Mental and physical stimulation
- Treadmill: Dog-specific treadmills are great for high-energy breeds
- Puzzle toys: Mental stimulation that tires them out
Celebrating Their Activity
Every walk, every run, every happy pant after exercise — these are the moments that show your dog is living their best life. Take photos of their post-exercise happiness, the tired flop, the proud return home. Consider making a paw print after a fun workout. These memories become priceless later.
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