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How far should you walk a 15 year old dog?

Elisha Stiedemann
Elisha Stiedemann
2025-08-19 10:42:39
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Your dog’s lifespan plays a big role in her walking needs. Younger dogs have more energy and, in general, will need more exercise than dogs who are middle-aged and seniors. Middle-aged and older dogs may have arthritis, muscle atrophy, or other diseases such as hypothyroidism or diabetes that lower their stamina. Most dogs can tolerate a daily 20–30-minute walk if they have a relatively good body condition. It’s important to look for signs that your dog is tiring on her walk and not push her beyond her physical limits. If she starts to slow down about 25–30 minutes into the walk, she may be getting tired. Take your dog for a walk and monitor her energy level. If your dog starts limping during the walk or after she has rested from a long walk, then she received too much exercise. Aiming for a 10–15 minute walk a day can be a good alternative if you’re struggling to walk your dog because of your schedule.
Destinee Hane
Destinee Hane
2025-08-08 17:20:06
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Puppies and senior dogs have different exercise needs. The amount of exercise a dog needs ULTIMATELY depends on the dog. To find out specifically how much exercise your individual dog should have per day, consult your vet. But for dogs the world over, a good walk (or walks!) every day can help to keep your dog mentally and physically healthy and will reduce unwanted behaviours based on anxiety and boredom. There are many factors not considered in this calculator that may affect how much exercise your dog needs such as: breed, metabolism, spayed / neutered status, personality, orthopedic status and other medical conditions.