The breed requires a lot of exercise, and will do best when given access to a large, safe yard.
This breed requires a lot of exercise in order to maintain both physical and psychological fitness.
As mentioned,
this breed requires lots of exercise and mental stimulation.
As working dogs,
this breed requires lots of exercise.
Some dog
breeds require a lot of exercise so that they can focus and follow their humans.
Some breeds require a lot of exercise daily — both physical and mental.
Not exact matches
If you have young children under the age
of five, I'd assume you can not commit to running three miles a day, and therefore you want to avoid
breeds that
require a
lot of exercise.
While they do not
require a
lot of outdoor
exercise, this
breed loves children and will happily romp and play with them.
However, this
breed will
require a
lot of exercise as they can be so full
of energy when they do not get enough physical activities.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't
require a
lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other - dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public Image
of a guard dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind
of thing) Easily Housetrained (some
breeds are easier than others)
Since the
breed is small and doesn't
require a
lot of exercise, these dogs are perfect for condos and apartments.
It would not be suitable to buy a
breed that
requires lots of free running
exercise if you don't have access the right areas to provide that kind
of environment.
This
breed requires not only regular
exercise but
lots of it.
Listed below are the top eight dog
breeds that
require a
lot of exercises.
Despite their small size, they
require lots of exercise and don't do well in apartments or condos unlike their other small
breed counterparts.
As part
of the Sporting Group, this
breed has a
lot of energy,
requires a
lot of exercise, and wants to be with people.
Special Needs
Exercise: This active
breed requires a
lot of daily
exercise including long, brisk walks or jogs.
Unlike many dog
breeds, Bulldogs don't
require a
lot of exercise to stay healthy.
Many
of these
breeds require a
lot of physical
exercise and may retrieve not only game but also newspapers, shoes, and other household items.
As a very active and athletic
breed, the German Shepherd
requires lots of exercise for his physical and mental well - being.
Likes to play fetch, quick learner, likes to cuddle, high energy or low energy... I like to think that having some information about potential major
breed is helpful for instance for
breeds that tend to
require a
lot of exercise but if information is incorrect, guess that's iffy.
Some toy
breeds require special attention such as
lots of exercise or frequent grooming, while others have minimal requirements.
Some
breeds like the Fox Terrier
require lots of room,
lots of activity and as much as 2 — 3 hours per day
of exercise and activity.
Unlike any other
breeds of dogs that
requires a
lot of attention, teacup maltipoo on the other hand only needs occasional
exercise and are not physically demanding.
Bred to be active, adaptable and agile, the Aussie dog
require lots of exercise and mental stimulation.
This Alpine
breed from Germany is a working dog that
require lots of exercise and activity, like the Border Collie
of Australian farm dogs.
Terriers
require lots of exercise each day — even the small
breeds.