Not exact matches
Rottweilers are a highly intelligent
breed of dog that requires plenty of
exercise as their
energy levels is also quite
higher than most other
breeds.
They're a very
high energy breed and enjoy running to get in plenty of daily
exercise.
As many have mentioned they are
higher energy and more gamey than other small
breeds so they do require a fair amount of
exercise both in the form of daily walks and playtimes such as fetch etc..
However, dog
breeds in the Sporting, Hound, and Herding groups are very
high energy animals and you will need to have enough time to provide them with more intensive
exercise.
For example, Australian Shepherds have a very
high energy level, and they need daily, vigorous
exercise since they were originally
bred as herding dogs.
This
high -
energy breed can be destructive both indoors and out when bored or not given adequate
exercise.
Special Considerations: it is a
high energy breed that needs daily
exercise to prevent it from becoming bored and destructive.
Even toy dogs require regular
exercise, discipline, and training, and some
breeds are typically
high energy, which means they may requiremore
exercise — not less.
The
high energy and stamina of this
breed invites, even demands, a fair amount of daily
exercise and mental challenge.
Entles are an active,
high energy and physical
breed with above average
exercise requirements, and for this reason the AKC suggests that they are best suited for active families and not the casual dog owner.
The
breed has a very
high energy drive and needs lots of
exercise.
However, if you have a
higher energy dog that was originally
bred to work, hunt, heard or serve some other physically demanding purpose you may want to consider increasing his
exercise steadily over the course of a few weeks.
In addition, this
breed has a relatively
high energy level and should get plenty of
exercise — at least a daily walk or two.
As an Australian Shepherd mix, London is a
high -
energy breeding dog with lots of
exercise needs.
Due to the
high energy level of this
breed, plenty of regular
exercise is essential.
Some
breeds, such as Siberian Huskies, require daily
exercise due to their
high levels of
energy and playfulness.
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.
If your little dog has
high energy levels and gets plenty of
exercise, then Blue Buffalo's Small
Breed Chicken Recipe is a great match.
A courageous and alert dog, the German Shepherd is a
high energy breed that requires adequate
exercise to avoid destructive behavior.
Breeds with
high energy, such as Labradors or Border Collies, need up to two hours of
exercise each day.
The Shih Tzu
breed is not usually of
high energy, so it is much easier to meet all of their
exercise requirements right inside your apartment.
Many toy
breeds are
high -
energy companions, but these
breeds also tend to get plenty of
exercise by running around the house.
High energy breeds such as Dalmatians, retrievers, Border Collies, and Australian Shepherds need a brisk daily walk or jog of a mile or more to satisfy their physical and psychological need for
exercise.
This
high energy breed needs lots of
exercise, either chasing a ball at the park, rumbling with other dogs or running / cycling daily.
This
breed is
high energy, so they do best living an active lifestyle with lots of play and
exercise.
Keep in mind the prey drive of this sporting
breed, so if you're not using the German Shorthaired Pointer as a hunting companion, it's important to redirect his
high energy level with vigorous daily
exercise.
Working and hunting
breeds like Border Collies, Huskies and Shepherds require even more rigorous workouts, like running for 30 minutes in addition to their daily one - to two - hour walks, so professional canine running companies have started to catch on, such as the Happy Puppies Running service in San Francisco, Running the Pack in Boston and Running Paws in New York, which also provides information on
exercise requirements for
high -
energy breeds.
Chihuahuas are not a
high energy breed that needs a great deal of
exercise.
Exercise: This
breed is
high energy, requiring a large amount of
exercise to maintain physical and mental fitness.
Labrador Retrievers are among the
high -
energy breeds that can easily gain weight unless they receive a balanced amount of food and
exercise.
And you know it's not just exclusive to huskies, so many other
breeds that... pretty much any
breed can end up with
high energy dog and it doesn't necessarily mean they're a bad dog, they just need a little more
exercise than what your normal dog would need.
Activities The Doberman is a
high -
energy breed, and it needs lots of
exercise.
Because of their
high energy levels, these
breeds are not fit for apartment life and are prone to frustration and aggression if not
exercised well.
Powderpuffs enjoy getting outdoors for daily
exercise, although they are not a
high energy breed.
High -
energy breeds are also more prone to barking if they are not given sufficient time and space to
exercise.
The Weimaraner is a
high -
energy dog
breed that needs rigorous
exercise on a daily basis in the form of long walks, jogging or vigorous play.
The Portie's
high level of
energy means the
breed enjoys regular physical and mental
exercise.
High energy dogs like hunting and working
breeds need a job to do in order to
exercise their brains.
However, like other
high -
energy breeds, the Vizsla can literally become neurotic without vigorous
exercise every single day.
The
high energy and drive of this
breed mean that
exercise is a requirement, not an option.
My experience probably relates to the type of dogs we have had — lots of
high energy but socially mellow houndy / sporty mixed
breeds that are much more likely to get in trouble (however inadvertently) when they are wound up from lack of
exercise.