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All dogs need and like regular training. The amount of exercise your dog needs depends not only on its size, but also on its breed. Some small dogs (such as Jack Russell Terriers and miniature German spaniels) are very energetic, while some large dogs (such as Newfoundlands and St. Bernard rescue dogs) are not so energetic.
Dogs are active and active when they are young, so they do not need special training. However, when the dog grows up, it needs to be taken out for walks from time to time. The dog should not be taken outdoors until it has been vaccinated and approved by a veterinarian.
If the dog is in a long period of growth, it is not necessary to overtrain it, because their bones are not yet healthy enough to easily over-exercise pressure. Some exercise should be carried out from time to time before the dog is fully matured. Large dogs mature later than small dogs. You may wish to discuss the situation with the breeder or veterinarian.
Walking not only keeps dogs healthy, but also allows them to experience new things, including meeting other dogs. This will help them develop into an emotionally happy and situationally appropriate dog, and will prevent them from developing behavioral problems.
Their training should be monitored and dogs should not be allowed to wander. Do not lock your dog outside during the day and let it fend for itself.
Walking or running every day will keep your dog (and probably you) in good shape and avoid obesity. Medical experts and veterinary experts say that most owners of obese dogs are also obese.
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