The Bolo Tzu comes from two
high energy breeds so regular daily walks will be needed to keep him both calm and fit.
Not exact matches
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..
This recipe has a moderately
high fat content,
so I think it is better suited to more active adult dogs, such as
higher energy breeds like Pitbulls and Boxers.
This loyal, protective
breed has
so much
energy and intelligence that it sometimes acts
high - strung or anxious.
There are
breeds that require
high energy and plenty of space,
so they may not be best suited for a smaller apartment.
This is a
breed who thoroughly enjoys staying busy
so giving this dog a «job» like agility, flyball, herding or some other
high energy canine sport is highly recommended.
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.
Boxers are larger
breed dogs with
high energy levels,
so owners should find
high energy activities for them to play like Frisbee or fetch.
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.
Small
breed dogs (under 20 pounds) will metabolize food quickly,
so she needs
energy - dense,
higher calorie food.
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.
Samantha: And as for the rescuing aspect of it, I think that's something that as dog lovers we kind of all advocate for is rescuing and I think like you said, huskies are one of those
breeds that kind of they're known for being
high - strung and when they get turned in to a shelter or surrender to a rescue somebody might say they're destructive or they're not good with kids or whatever the case may be, and it's not necessarily that the dog is destructive or the dog doesn't like children but just that they have
so much
energy and then they get labeled as such and then other people don't want to adopt either.
We also have to educate folks that cockers are a sporting
breed,
so have a moderate to
high energy level (yes, there are exceptions!)
Cockers were
bred as sporting dogs,
so while it varies from dog to dog, cockers typically have medium to
high energy level.