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How many times does the dog need to walk a day? What are the consequences of keeping a dog and not walking it?
After raising a dog, everyone knows that it is necessary to walk the dog.

Dogs will also take them out for exercise at different times because of their different body shape//weight/constitution.

Generally speaking:

? Big dog? Walk about 2-3 times a day for about 60 minutes each time;

? A medium-sized dog? Walk about 2-3 times a day for about 30-60 minutes each time;

? Puppy? Walk 1-2 times a day for about 30 minutes each time.

There is a dog at home, and if the owner doesn't walk the dog well, the consequences are very serious:

Consequence 1: The dog has been barking to think carefully. I sleep at work, and I sleep when I sleep, but the sleep time of adult dogs is about 10- 14 hours.

Except for the necessary sleep time, if the accumulated energy is not vented, it will consume excess energy and kill boring time by barking.

This will only disturb neighbors, cause dissatisfaction among neighbors, and the owner himself will be in trouble.

If the owner often takes the dog out for activities, it can reduce the barking of the dog and give the owner a quiet rest time.

If the dog still barks, it is suggested that the owner use some snacks to divert the dog's attention and stop barking!

Consequence 2: Dogs are bored, which will destroy furniture and bite things at home. The result is that the home is torn down at sixes and sevens!

Consequence 3: Osteoporosis As we all know, if dogs don't exercise for a long time, their physical fitness will get worse and they will get sick easily.

Dogs' bones will become loose and easy to break, and dogs will become thinner!

Consequence 4: the dog's hair gets worse. Dogs that don't go out for a long time will only get worse. Because the dog's hair is not exposed to sunlight, it is easy for the dog's hair to become rough and dull, and even hair loss will only be more serious.

Consequence 4: Dogs don't want to go home when they go out. If the owner always lets the dog stay at home, the dog's desire to go out will increase.

Once you take your dog out, you will really feel "out of body experience" when you go out.

The moment you open the door, the dog must be eager to rush out and explore the world.

Most people were dragged out of the door without responding. In this case, you are likely to fall. At the same time, unconsciously, I also developed the bad habit of jumping over the wall.

Consequence 5: It is easy to collide with people. If the dog usually strolls outside the door for a short time, he will be particularly excited when he goes out, which is difficult to control. In this case, dogs can easily collide with passers-by. Even dogs bite when they are in a hurry!

Therefore, the owner must hold the dog well when taking the dog out. If possible, try to put a muzzle on the dog to prevent it from biting!

In fact, the number of dog walks can be flexibly adjusted according to the owner's own time ~

For example, it is best for office workers to walk their dogs before and after work, that is, sooner or later;

If you are a housewife at home, you can walk your dog more often, anytime, and of course, don't affect your home!

It is recommended to walk the dog for more than half an hour at a time. After all, small dogs need to exercise for more than half an hour. If it is a large dog, the time should be extended. ...

I hope everyone's dogs can be healthy ~