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Is Your Dog Getting Enough Exercise?

  • Writer: Shaela Pizzulo
    Shaela Pizzulo
  • May 19
  • 4 min read

Updated: Jun 2

Discussing The Importance Of Routine Exercise For Dogs, How To Tell If They’re Getting Enough Exercise, And How Care Fur Pawz Can Help Your Dog Live Their Best Life


As the days get longer and the weather warms up in Aurora, it’s the perfect time to help your dog live their healthiest, happiest life. Regular exercise is essential for every pup. But, how do you know if your dog is getting enough activity? At Care Fur Pawz, we’re here to help you spot the signs your dog needs more exercise and share how our dog walking and enrichment services can help your pet reach their ideal weight and enjoy every season to the fullest.


How To Tell If Your Dog Needs More Exercise

Dogs are great at letting us know when something isn’t right, but sometimes the signs of too little exercise can be subtle. Here are some of the most common indicators your pup could use more activity:


  • Weight Gain: If your dog is starting to look a little rounder or the vet mentions extra pounds, it’s a clear sign they need more movement in their routine.


Destructive Behavior
Destructive Behavior
  • Destructive Behavior: Chewing furniture, getting into the trash, or digging holes can signal boredom and pent-up energy that needs an outlet.


  • Restlessness or Hyperactivity: Is your dog pacing, unable to settle, or extra excitable when you grab the leash? These are classic signs they’re craving more exercise.


  • Withdrawn or Depressed Behavior: Some dogs become less social, hide, or seem uninterested in play when they’re not getting enough physical or mental stimulation.


  • Excessive Barking or Whining: Dogs may vocalize more when they’re bored or have energy to burn.


  • Stiffness or Trouble Moving: A sedentary lifestyle can lead to stiff muscles and joints, making movement uncomfortable for your pet.


  • Pulling on the Leash or Pestering for Attention: If your dog is constantly pulling to go farther or is always bugging you for playtime, they likely need more activity.

Why Exercise Matters For Your Dog
Why Exercise Matters For Your Dog

Why Exercise Matters For Your Dog

Exercise is essential not only for your dog’s physical health but also for their mental well-being. Regular physical activity helps keep dogs in shape, maintaining a healthy weight and reducing the risk of obesity-related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and joint problems like arthritis. A fit dog has stronger muscles and bones, better cardiovascular health, and improved flexibility, all of which contribute to a longer, healthier life.


Beyond the physical benefits, exercise plays a crucial role in your dog’s mental health. Dogs that get enough activity tend to be less anxious, less prone to destructive behaviors like chewing or excessive barking, and generally happier. Mental stimulation that comes with walks, play, and training helps reduce boredom and stress, which can otherwise lead to behavioral issues. Activities that combine physical and mental exercise, such as fetch or agility training, are especially beneficial for keeping your dog engaged and content.


Relationship Building
Relationship Building

Relationship Building

Exercise also strengthens the bond between you and your dog. Spending time together walking, playing, or training builds trust and deepens your relationship. For puppies, exercise supports healthy growth and development, while for senior dogs, it helps maintain mobility and slows the progression of age-related conditions.

In short, regular exercise keeps your dog’s body strong, mind sharp, and spirit happy. It’s a cornerstone of responsible pet care that helps your furry friend live their best life.


How Care Fur Pawz Can Help Your Pet Lose Weight and Stay Fit

At Care Fur Pawz, we know every pet is unique. That’s why we offer a range of services to help your dog (and even your cat!) get the exercise and enrichment they need:


  • Routine Dog Walking: Our professional dog walkers provide regular, tailored walks to match your dog’s age, breed, and energy level. Whether your pup needs a brisk jog or a leisurely stroll, we’ll help them burn off energy and stay healthy.


  • Weight Loss Support: Consistent exercise is key to shedding extra pounds. We can work with your vet’s recommendations to create a safe, gradual fitness plan for your dog, making weight loss a fun and positive experience.


  • Personalized Care: From puppies to seniors, our team considers your pet’s specific needs, health conditions, and preferences to create the perfect activity plan for them.

Spring & Summer: The Best Time To Get Moving
Spring & Summer: The Best Time To Get Moving

Spring & Summer: The Best Time To Get Moving

Longer days and warmer weather make spring and summer ideal for boosting your pet’s activity. Regular walks, outdoor play, and enrichment help your dog (and cat) maintain a healthy weight, improve their mood, and reduce the risk of health issues like arthritis, heart disease, and diabetes.


Let’s Get Your Pet Moving!

If you’ve noticed any signs your dog needs more exercise, Care Fur Pawz is here to help. We are an in-home pet sitting and dog walking business located in the Aurora, Colorado area. Our dog walking and enrichment services are designed to help your furry family members reach their ideal weight and live their best lives. 


For more information about our pet sitting & dog walking services, check out our website by clicking here or give us a call at 720-500-7299. Contact us today to schedule a walk or play session and see the difference regular activity can make!


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