All dogs need exercise, but the how much exercise will depend on the breed of dog you have. Supplying the proper amount and correct type of exercise will keep a dog happy, healthy and calm.
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Identification
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Large breed dogs generally need exercise that provides strenuous exertion, while small breeds need to move regularly.
Types
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Many large breeds are working dogs who like to run. Taking a large breed dog on walk or jog for 30 minutes, or an hour trip to a dog park, will give enough exercise for a day. Small breeds will be happy to run in a backyard or go on a 30-minute walk.
Effects
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Exercise is good for a dogs' mental and physical well-being. Dogs can get bored, and exercise helps to keep then occupied. Exercise also improves the health of their joints and keeps dogs at the proper weight for their body types.
Warning
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Over-exerting a dog can lead to joint or bone damage. Don't force a dog to jump too high or push to run too long or fast. Some breeds are prone to hip ailments, and these activities can cause early damage.
Fun Fact
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Even though dog breeds vary greatly in appearance, they are all identical in anatomy.
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