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Can you over exercise an older dog?

Fredy O'Reilly
Fredy O'Reilly
2025-08-05 22:28:45
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Older dogs may need a gentler type of regular exercise for shorter periods, such as light swimming or short walks. The amount of exercise a dog needs can differ depending on several key factors, such as age and breed. Over-exercising can impact your dog’s mental and physical health, particularly their joints. Identifying whether your pet might be doing too much exercise can be tricky, so here are a few indicators to look out for: Exhaustion: your dog may seem excessively tired, more so than usual after a walk. Joint concerns: if they’re reluctant to go for a walk or have difficulty going up the stairs, they may be experiencing occasional joint stiffness. If you notice they’re more reluctant to go for a walk or have difficulty rising after resting, it’s okay to give them a break, and you should speak to your vet. You should also consider giving them a supplement formulated specifically to support senior dogs and discuss this with your vet.
Tiara Donnelly
Tiara Donnelly
2025-08-05 22:14:50
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While it might be a great excuse for every member of the household to enjoy some time outdoors with their dog, excessive exercise could cause both physical and mental issues for your pooch. Remember, an overtired dog can be a grumpy dog. At the other end of the scale, older dogs start to feel aches and pains. If they are stiff after resting following a walk, they are doing too much and may well need some pain relief to keep them comfortable. Over-exercising a pup that hasn’t finished growing can lead to development issues as they get older.