My little guy is 2 years old. Right now we are pretty regularly getting a 1 hour/3 mile walk daily. I can definitely tell if I miss a few days, since he starts being a brat and being super bossy to the other household dogs. :P
I am wondering if I should step up the length or frequency of our walks. I want him happy and tired, but not overtaxed! What kind of walking schedule makes your dogs the happiest?
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Hey thanks for the input everybody!
My little guy seems tireless for our first mile. Mile 2, for some reason he slows down and doesn't seem to want to walk at my pace. He's not trying to sniff or pee, just being lazy or something. But he can't really be all that worn out, since on the last third home he picks up the pace again. This happens regardless of what route we take... I've been worried about overtaxing him because of that slow mid-walk segment.
I would prefer he kept up the nice quick pace the whole time instead of lagging in the middle. Any thoughts? He's a trim 28 lbs and in good health.
I never walk him when it's hot... we go in the evening just before dark, I'm not sure of the temp but it's cool. 65-70 degrees I would guess. Tongue stays nice and pink, not red, hanging out about mid way. It's not humid.
I thought we were taking an hour, but in timing it, it's closer to 45 mins. So it takes about 15 mins for him to decide he wants to slow down, he spends 10-15 mins being slow, and then he perks up again for the rest. We have not stopped for water breaks before since it's only 3 miles and it's evening, but maybe that would help him.
An exciting update in the world of me walking my dog! Ha ha. :)
He started lagging on the first mile/15mins instead of the 2nd, so I can only assume he read the thread here and decided to spite me. Water breaks were refused. Go figure.
Time of day seems to make some difference -- walking at 7:30 AM instead of 7:00 PM, there was no lagging. We did our usual 3 miles and he wanted to frolic around the back yard when we got back. This is distressing news since I'm not much of a morning person... oh, dog, what are you doing to me?!
I work 10 hour days, so I leave at 6AM and come home at 6PM. I'm pretty much a single parent (no children, talking about the Corgis here) with my two corgis.
Foxy, the female, was pregnant and had her puppies so I couldn't walk them for 4 months. Was scared of tracking back parvo.
Well This caused Apollo, the 7 year old male to gain some weight.
After the puppies found homes, we have been playing fetch for 10 to 15 minutes. Taking a short break and then walking for 40 minutes.
I hope this is enough exercise for them but it's really all I could give them with little time for me to even cook for myself.
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