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Can a dog get too much exercise?

Issac Trantow
Issac Trantow
2025-10-07 20:21:33
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Exercise for dogs is great. Essential, even. Yet, it can become dangerous if your dog is too young, has arthritis, or hasn’t been trained for long workouts. How much is too much exercise for your pet? You’re overdoing the workout if you see the following cues while walking your dog: They refuse to walk. If your dog is sitting and won’t continue, it might be good to snag a ride home. Lots of panting. They’re looking for shade. What will you see the day after a workout that’s too long for your pet? A sore dog’s gait will look stiffer than their normal walking style. They might also have a hard time standing up. You need to limit them. Talk to your vet about how much is too much exercise for your specific pet. Especially puppies.
Jeanette Conn
Jeanette Conn
2025-09-29 13:15:28
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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. If you obtained a puppy or young adult dog, you need to be careful not to put too much strain on their soft and growing joints. Over-exercising a pup that hasn’t finished growing can lead to development issues as they get older. 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. Some breeds can cope with more exercise than others.