How Much Exercise Does My Dog Need?

Estimate your dog's recommended daily exercise by energy level and life stage.

Quick answer Most adult dogs need about 30 minutes to 2 hours of exercise per day, depending on breed and energy level. Low-energy and flat-faced (brachycephalic) breeds may need only ~30 minutes, while high-energy working breeds like Border Collies and Huskies need 1.5–2+ hours. Puppies need short, frequent bursts — a rough guide is 5 minutes per month of age, twice a day.
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How much exercise by energy level (adult dogs)

Energy levelExamplesDaily exercise
LowBulldog, Basset, Pug, many toy breeds~30 min
MediumLabrador, Golden, most mixed breeds~60 min
HighBorder Collie, Husky, Pointer, Vizsla90+ min

Split exercise into 2+ sessions, and mix physical activity (walks, fetch, running) with mental work (sniffing, training, puzzle toys) — a sniffy walk tires a dog more than a brisk one.

Puppies & seniors are different

⚠️ This is a general guide. Adjust for your dog's health and fitness, avoid hard exercise in heat (risk of heatstroke), and check with your vet for puppies, seniors, brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds, or dogs with conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Is a walk enough exercise?

For low-energy dogs often yes; higher-energy dogs usually need more vigorous activity plus mental stimulation to avoid boredom and destructive behavior.

Signs my dog needs more exercise?

Restlessness, weight gain, destructive chewing, excessive barking, or hyperactivity indoors often mean unspent energy.

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Last reviewed: June 2026 · Written & fact-checked by the PawWise editorial team.

Veterinary references: AAHA · AVMA · AAFP · WSAVA · ASPCA. Educational information only — not a substitute for professional veterinary care.