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How much exercise should I give my puppy?

February 4th, 2009 Chris

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If you have read many of my blogs you know how critical I think exercise is for their physical and mental health.  Let’s put it this way, I believe it is more critical that all other training, without exercise everything else falls apart.

We run our dogs 3 – 4 miles every day and see worlds of difference from a well exercised, well rounded companion vs. a coiled spring without controls. When it comes to puppies, exercise is still critical, but you have to think differently. Give them lots of exercise, but let the puppy set the intensity and the duration. They seem to know best. When they get tired they’ll lay down. Think low impact, low duration. We’ll take a puppy for a good stiff walk rather than running or roading with the big dogs. Too much intensity can be hard on their fast growing joints and bones.  I like to keep puppies exercise sessions frequent, but short in duration (about like their attention span).

Don’t be afraid to take them for long walks, for instance when our puppies were just four months old, we took them on a five mile hike. They did great; when they got tired and flopped down on their bellies, we stopped and took a break. We judged it was time to go again when they were up wrestling and playing tug-o-war with sticks. Some people have suggested a limit of five minutes of exercise per month of age for structured leash exercise; which may not be a bad rule of thumb. Think about when you are out on a long walk and they get tired, will you have the time or be in a location where you can stop and let the pup rest (or pick up the pup and carry her)? If not, make sure your walk is short enough to make it back to the house before the pup needs a rest.

The key for a puppy is frequent, low-intensity, short-duration exercise. This will not over-tax their growing joints, and will benefit both their social, mental and physical development.
 

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  1. March 4th, 2009 at 23:48 | #1

    Really enjoyed this post. Was very timely as I’ve slacked on the excercise over the last 3 days or so with Bailey, my 3 mo. old golden retriever.

    Besides being beneficial for your puppy, good ol’ excercise will improve your own well-being too!

  2. Katy Crank
    April 5th, 2009 at 12:14 | #2

    Thanks for the tips on exercising puppies. I couldn’t find specific guidelines anywhere on how much exercise might be safe for a growing dog. I have a 6 month old Portuguese Water Dog pup named Bella, who comes from a long line of working dogs. She seems to need lots of exercise, which is fine with me. I got a PWD because of the breed’s reputed stamina. Until Bella hit 6 months of age, I restricted our walks to 30 minutes twice a day, with play periods inbetween. Lately I have been taking her on 1 hour walks around a local lake and park. At first she did great. Now she is flopping down after a mile or so, and sometimes walks as if uncomfortable. But that doesn’t last, and it doesn’t happen every time. Still, I wondered if something was amiss. I am going to take your advice and stop when she “flops” to let her rest for a bit before continuing. If her future behavior indicates she feels worse instead of better, I’ll take her to our vet.

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