The article also iterates that certain dogs need more physical
exercise than other breeds, which is why it would help to visit a qualified dog trainer.
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.
This dog
breed does need a lot more
exercise than many
other dogs.
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..
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)
Similar to
other terriers, his
exercise requirements are much higher
than those of many
other breeds.
Their
exercise needs are somewhat lower
than other breeds, however daily walks are necessary to stave off excessive weight gain.
Bulldogs are much less dynamic
than other breeds, even though they still need
exercise to prevent becoming fat.
Depending on your dog's
breed, he may respond to some
exercises better
than others.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of
exercise as any
other working
breed Not
bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience
than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
Regardless of the dog
breed, age and size, all dog
breeds require some form of
exercise and some dog
breeds require more
than others.
They do need a lot of
exercise, although, even more so
than some
other large
breeds.
Shibas do require more
exercise than many
other small
breeds, so plan to take them on daily walks whenever possible.
Many obese individuals become that way due to inappropriate feeding practices by their owners coupled with lack of
exercise; some
breeds are more prone
than others.
Upgrade the current commercial dog breeder law, requiring larger enclosures that have solid flooring and are not stacked Require that commercial breeders provide basic care, including constant access to
exercise areas, nutritious food and potable water, socialization with humans and
other dogs, regular and proper veterinary care, and more Require those selling 15 or more dogs in Ohio each year, regardless of where they are located, to also adhere to Ohio's humane standards Hobby breeders (defined as breeders with fewer
than 8 female
breeding dogs) as well as animal shelters and rescue groups are exempt from coverage.
However, some dog
breeds require more attention,
exercise and play time
than others.
Like all
breeds, the Bull Terrier needs regular
exercise, maybe even more
than some
other breeds, to stay healthy and out of trouble.
Some
breeds of dogs were
bred for activities such as herding; these
breeds will require more energy
than others and will need
exercise daily, while
other breeds may be content spending much of their days in your lap.
A Karelian Bear Dog diet should be formulated for a mid-sized
breed with above - average energy and
exercise needs, though they often eat less
than other dogs of their weight and energy level.
Irish Wolfhounds need more space and
exercise than some of the
other giant
breeds and generally do not thrive in small spaces.
Exercise: Pugs require less
exercise than many
other breeds, making them a good pet for smaller homes and apartments.
(Some
breeds require more extensive
exercise periods
than others.)
This dog may move slower
than other breeds, but it still needs daily
exercise.
Some
breeds of dogs may have more energy and need more
exercise than others and therefore may not be well - suited to apartment life with an owner who works all day.
Some
breeds, such as terriers, are naturally more dominant
than others; but training and behavior adjustment
exercises can help owners establish themselves as leaders.
The food requirement for a Saint Bernard may be lower
than for
other breeds of similar size because his temperament is more placid and it needs less
exercise.
Early use of dominance
exercises and socialization probably benefit the Shar - Pei more
than any
other breed.
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.
The pound - for - pound food requirement for a Saint may be lower
than for
other breeds because his temperament is more placid and he needs less
exercise than many
other breeds.
They need good leadership and good
exercise, and they have a somewhat greater tendency
than other breeds to be dog - aggressive.
Frenchies, while very popular, do come with some heath risks: their shorter faces make breathing a little more difficult
than other breeds, so they tend to have less tolerance to heat and long bouts of
exercise, according to the AKC.
They require less
exercise than many
other breeds.
Grande added that some
breeds are more challenging
than others, but active, open - minded owners willing to train and
exercise the dog daily could get along with most dogs.
It requires more
exercise than the
other small
breeds and can be very friendly with the strangers.
Because the Greyhound's cardiovascular system is adapted to strenuous
exercise their blood pressure at rest are higher
than other breeds of dog.
Specific
breeds are more active
than others, too, so if you have a border collie, boxer, or Dalmatian, make sure he's getting the
exercise he needs.