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ExerciseExercise is vital to all living creatures. It maintains
a healthy physical and emotional state of being. Dogs are no exception to this
rule, but as always we stress all things in balance. If your dog is acting out and out of control then you
are advised to provide more exercise and increase her daily obedience work.
The exercise will help her to vent her frustrations and exhaust her enough to
slow the mischief down. The obedience drills will help her remember
who’s in charge and whom she needs to check in with before she decides
to chase the cat. Young puppies should only get the same amount of
exercise that they would playing around the den with
their littermates. Do not over-tire your young pup. When exercising older puppies equate their
"real" age to the age of a child- this will help you understand how
much exercise is enough. A four-month-old puppy should exercise like a
four-year-old child ~ would you take a four-year-old child for two mile walk
around the park? Probably not. The
puppy might seem like they can do it, but when they grow into their adult
bodies they will begin to show the stress you put on them as puppies.
Hip-dysplasia and arthritis can be environmental as well as genetic. You can
create problems by over exercising a young body. Good
management begins early, it is much better to take your puppy out for 3 or 4
short walks (or play times) a day rather than 1 or 2 long ones. Here is a
good guideline for planning your pups exercise regime, begin at 3 months and
add 5 minutes of exercise per outing per month old. 3 months = 15 minutes 4 months = 20 minutes 5 months = 25 minutes 6 months = 30 minutes 7 months = 35 minutes 8 months = 40 minutes 9 months = 45 minutes 10 months = 50 minutes 11 months = 55 minutes 1 yr = 1 hr We recommend you alternate between
physical exercise and mental stimulation. Remember that working your dog in
obedience & relationship drills for 20 minutes is just as tiring as a
20-minute walk and its far better for your relationship and your dog’s
manners. . |
“Tenderfoot has a great training
video. You can pretty much take anything Tenderfoot says as gold.” ~ Jesse’s mom, |
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