1 year old German Pointer, 5 miles minimum a day all off lead with the occasional half hour on lead to the shops and back, he also comes to the cafe/pub, parents etc with me so is rarely not moving around! Doesn't seem to tire him out, try to do frisbee, fetch, swimming and training with him as much as possible to work his mind rather than his legs as I don't think they will ever run out of steam!
Can't wait until he is old enough to come out on the bike with me so we can kill two activities in one!
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We have a Border Terrier...• Morning - hoofed out the back door and he mooches around the garden for 15 minutes or so.
• He then comes to work with me and we go for a 20 minute walk at lunch.
• Evenings - 30 to 45 minute walk depending on weather.Weekends - a 2 hour walk on each day.
He doesn't need a great deal and is as happy sleeping under my desk as going for a walk.
He doesn't like heat either so it tends to be shorter walks in summer, longer in winter.
We clearly share the same dog and routine. Heat is hated from our bitch.
However she does piss everywhere and want to chase everything which is a pain.
Currently, my dog gets half an hour in the morning, 1-2 hours after work and another half hour before bed. That's in addition to spending evenings at the dog park, weekends at the cottage where she's off the lead and going to dog school.
The dog school is geared to educating the owner, not the dog. But, it tires her out all the same!
What I've understood is that it isn't about the distance covered, but the level of stimulation, that will tire her. As such, I try to mix up the walks to include training, new places, games and the occasional visit to the dog park if she's good.
People don't walk dogs. They lie to everyone about how they empty them. It's plain to see most are overweight and despite daily emptying in the park the dogs are still full of dog food and shit.
4 year old lurcher. Hour-ish in the morning, hour-ish in the evening. Weekends usually gets a 2 hour ish walk. Nearly all off the lead. Bit of tuggy at lunchtime 😛 Walks can be a bit shorter if the old tennis ball comes out, but we try and limit his exposure to the green spheres of much pleasure.
We walk for 60-90 minutes every morning then about 30 minutes in the evenings. Morning walks are a mixture of running and swimming with other dogs or just walking and swimming if we don't meet up.
The dog will adapt to you and as had been stated above, interact with the dog and you don't have to walk it to exhaustion. Keep it stimulated and practice new things when possible to keep it engaged.
Our trainer said her dogs get 45min play and the same training each day and that's all they need. They'll adapt to your lifestyle, just keep them well trained and fed appropriately for a happy partnership.
People here definitely seem to walk their dogs more than most folk I've spoken to!
Also, how on earth do folks find times to do that and balance that with other things?!
I used to walk (cycle) the dog in the mornings before kids, but that changed once I had kids. Now it's done in the evening, after dinner. But that's fairly limited time wise
Home around 6.45-7.30, spend time with kids, bedtime, have dinner. The rest of the time I'd quite like to spend time with the wife or chilling out in front of the TV, or doing other odds and ends. Doing a 90 minute walk would be a killer. Fine if I can do it with the wife, but if the kids are home then someone has to stay home
Some pics just to prove he's not a fat bloater (though he would be if he could)
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People don't walk dogs. They lie to everyone about how they empty them. It's plain to see most are overweight and despite daily emptying in the park the dogs are still full of dog food and shit.
I don't think it the dogs that are full of shit.
We've got a ginger one and a stray one - In the week they get 30-45 mins in the morning before work, an hour at lunchtime and 30 mins to 90 mins in the evening depending what the weather is doing. At weekends they get a 2 hour off lead walk and a shorter early evening trot.
In between walks our ungrateful beasts spend their days listening to Radio4 and snoozing on the sofa.
5 year old Black Lab. Morning half hour, lunchtime 1 hour, tea time half hour, bed 10 minutes. All off lead. Weekends = 1 to 2 hour walks.
Better than watching tv.
For our Golden Retriever It used to be a 1/2 hour to 1hour walk middayish on the hills during the week depending on how much time my partner could get away for lunch, with another 20 mins or so with me down the lane in the evening if possible.the lunchtime walks would be longer at weekends
Now she is 16 and a half years old she really only potters in the house and garden.
Rough haired jack Russell- open back door dog chases rabbits around the garden for 30mins returns fully satisfied he has done his job and goes back to sleep - repeat three times a day. Never caught a rabbit but that does not seem to make it any less fun for him.
he just lookas at me as if to say 'ready when you are.....
Our Springer was the same when he was younger. Had to be careful to keep him hydrated on hot days as he would go rampaging around at full speed until suddenly hitting the wall.
Still has boundless energy and he'll happily do 2+hrs over Surrey's finest hills. That's for weekends though. Mon-Fri he gets 15-30 mins.
6yr old Boxer Spaniel cross and 2yr old Boxer Staffy cross - get 15 mins leg stretch in the garden in the morning, half an hour of the same at lunch, then they come to the yard with us in the evening, so 2-3hrs of running about off-lead. Occasionally I'll take them for an actual off-lead walk round the woods, no less than 90mins. Weekends they're up at the yard all day, so anything from 3-7hrs running about off-lead with the other owners' dogs. Sometimes take them out with the bike as well, but that's fast work so not usually more than an hour or so.
1yr old bob tail, last 6 months have been shite - short lead walks due to leg problems and other health issues, hers not ours. On the mend now after her first season and slowly extending the walks. Seems to have changed slightly after her season, much more receptive and slightly more obedient. Still prefers her ball though to food so training is done with balls, not food. Such an odd dog!
Currently on 20-30 mins morning, 30-45 mins at lunch then 20-40 mins after work and 15-20 mins before bed.

