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Is a 10 minute walk enough for a dog?

Lance Reinger
Lance Reinger
2025-08-04 21:04:22
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My girl usually gets 2 walks a day of about 1 - 1.5 hours each. This includes time walking to the dog park, play at the dog park and then walking back home, plus some extra indoor playtime at home in the evening.
Lennie Marquardt
Lennie Marquardt
2025-08-01 16:47:25
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Puppies need less ‘formal’ exercise than fully grown dogs. Taking them for long walks while they’re young can overtire them. You’ll know your dog best, and the amount of exercise a dog can manage will vary between breeds and dogs, but a good rule of thumb is a ratio of five minutes of formal exercise per month of age (up to twice a day) until the puppy is fully grown. As they become older, they’ll be able to cope with larger amounts of exercise. Puppies and dogs can become frustrated and bored if they don’t get enough exercise, so it’s important that they go out for exercise every day. Time and play spent in your garden should be encouraged, but it’s no substitute for going out for a walk and exploring new environments or socialising with other dogs.

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Berneice Rice
Berneice Rice
2025-07-20 00:49:47
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Most dogs can tolerate a daily 20–30-minute walk if they have a relatively good body condition. But it may be difficult for overweight or obese dogs to walk 10 minutes without taking multiple breaks or panting heavily due to exertion. If you’re struggling to walk your dog because of your schedule, try: Aiming for a 10–15 minute walk a day. Try to have your dog engage in at least 10–15 minutes of continuous activity every day. If you provide both physical and mental outlets for your pup, she will overall be healthier and mentally more well-balanced. Dogs in great physical health can tolerate walks for up to two hours or go hiking for hours at a time. Take your dog for a walk and monitor her energy level. If she starts to slow down about 25–30 minutes into the walk, she may be getting tired.
Lazaro Conroy
Lazaro Conroy
2025-07-20 00:44:53
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But one walk around the block is usually not enough for most dogs- especially if they stay in the house all day. Most dogs only need two 30-minute walks a day. The average dog requires 30 minutes of exercise every day — including walking, playing fetch or doing tricks — according to The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Small Dog Breeds: 5-10 minutes of walking/running/playing per day for every 5kg of body weight. Medium Dog Breeds: 10-20 minutes of walking/running/playing per day for every 5kg of body weight. Large Dog Breeds: 20-30 minutes of walking/running/playing per day for every 5kg of body weight. Depending on the size of the dog, a 10-minute walk may be sufficient for small breeds, but not enough for medium or large breeds.

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Nella Stark
Nella Stark
2025-07-20 00:09:13
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While some dogs are happy with a short stroll, others need long and vigorous walks to stay happy and healthy. Toy & Small Breeds - (Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Dachshund, etc.) - 20-30 minutes per day is often enough, split into two short walks. Their tiny legs don’t need as much distance. Medium Breeds - (Cocker Spaniel, Border Collie, Beagle, etc.) – 45-60 minutes per day, preferably with some off lead play if possible. Large Breeds - (Labrador, German Shepherd, Retriever, etc.) – 60-90 minutes per day, with varied activity like hiking or running. Giant Breeds - (Great Dane, Mastiff, St. Bernard, etc.) – 30-45 minutes per day. High energy breeds - (Husky, Australian Shepherd, Dalmatian, etc.) – 90+ minutes per day.
Sedrick Klein
Sedrick Klein
2025-07-19 21:00:58
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While they may be fine walking around the house, steady state walking for 10 minutes could get them winded. Most dogs in good physical condition can tolerate daily walks between 20-30 minutes. If you notice that they’re becoming exhausted on longer walks, try going for short dog walks and gradually increasing the duration. If all you have time for some days is a 5-minute walk around the block, do that! There are no hard and fast rules about how often you should walk your dog. The most important thing is to remember that your dog is an individual with their own set of wants and needs. Look for signs of fatigue like reduced pace or shortness of breath and consider this when deciding how often and for how long you should take your dog out for a walk.

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