There can be a lot of stress involved with having pets. Pet care doesn’t come easy, from ensuring your furry friend eats on time to booking a yearly appointment with the veterinarian. Walking your dog, even for the simplest tasks, can be exhausting. Walks are beneficial to your dog’s health, whether they are leisurely strolling or endurance runs.
There are a few factors to consider, but physical activity is crucial for your pup.
Do You Need To Walk Your Dog Often?
Each dog breed requires extra care. Depending on the breed, dogs may only need one walk per day or up to three. Many sporting and working dogs require daily activity, like golden retrievers. PetMD says puppies are more likely to engage in play than older dogs. A dog’s age can also affect its health. The symptoms may make them less likely to exercise and go for walks due to their low stamina.
Does My Dog Need To Sniff On Walks?
In addition, to sniffing on walks, dogs can also see who else has been to the bathroom at the exact location. They will also sniff out the best spot for making their mark in the area. Dogs can sometimes scratch the ground to leave their mark further. As they dig into the ground, dog toe glands release scent, amplifying the smell profile.
Dog Walks: How Long Should They Last?
Ideally, dogs should walk for 20 to 30 minutes daily. It may not be possible for your dog to walk for more than 10 minutes if it is overweight or sick. Due to our busy schedules, we cannot always take our pets for a long walks. PetMD recommends walking your dog every two to three days for 10 to 15 minutes. PetMD suggests 10 to 15 minutes of activity at home if you can’t walk outside.