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How far can I run my 6 month old puppy?

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6 to 8 months: Slowly begin to add a mile of running a few mornings per week. Continue with daily walks 2 to 4 miles. 8 to 12 months: Running around 2 miles a few days per week, continuing with long walks. 12 months: This is where I'll probably start running 3, 4 or 5 miles most days and not worry about speed anymore.


Can I run with my 6 month old puppy?

Generally, you shouldn't start running with your puppy before six months of age; any earlier and you can risk affecting his growing joints and muscles. Some large and giant breeds may not be ready until later.

How far can you walk 6 month old puppy?

A good rule of thumb is a ratio of five minutes exercise per month of age (up to twice a day) until the puppy is fully grown e.g. 15 minutes (up to twice a day) when 3 months old, 20 minutes when 4 months old and so on. Once they are fully grown, they can go out for much longer.

Can a 6 month old puppy walk 5 miles?

A six-month-old dog might be capable of taking longer walks or even short jogs (if your vet helps you determine he's in good overall health and up for it), for example, but long hikes over rough terrain or strenuous agility classes are still potentially dangerous.

How long should a 6 month old puppy exercise?

In fact, when it comes to continuous puppy walking a good rule of thumb is that puppies should have no more than 5 minutes of exercise for each month of age, two times a day.

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