
Exercise is an important part of keeping dogs healthy and balanced. Regular physical activity helps dogs release energy, stay fit, and maintain a healthy weight. Dogs that receive enough exercise are often calmer and easier to manage at home.
Different breeds require different levels of activity. High-energy breeds may need more frequent exercise, while smaller or older dogs may need shorter activity sessions.
At South Bay K9, we often remind owners that exercise combined with training helps dogs stay mentally and physically balanced.
Regular exercise helps support a dog’s physical and mental well-being.
Benefits of exercise include:
• Maintaining healthy weight
• Reducing excess energy
• Improving focus during training
• Preventing boredom and destructive behavior
Exercise also strengthens the bond between the dog and owner.
There are many ways to provide exercise for dogs depending on their energy level and environment.
Common activities include:
• Daily walks
• Playing fetch
• Running or hiking
• Interactive games
• Structured training sessions
Regular exercise helps dogs stay physically active while also providing mental stimulation.
Playing with a ball is a simple and effective way to help dogs release energy while building focus and engagement.
Benefits:
• Encourages active play
• Builds focus during training
• Helps dogs release energy
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Long leashes allow dogs to move more freely during outdoor training sessions while still maintaining control.
Benefits:
• Allows controlled freedom during training
• Helps practice recall and obedience
• Useful for outdoor training exercises
👉 View recommended long retractable leash for break training
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Unsure about your dog’s behavior or training needs?
We offer an at-home evaluation for $49 fee (which is fully refundable and credited toward training).
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