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This breed needs moderate activity to maintain a healthy weight, but they are content with a few short walks throughout the day and are glad to return home for additional leisure.
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These canines need less exercise than others since they have low to medium energy. Their short legs and small frame cannot take too much, so short walks every day and some moderate playtime can suffice, alongside, of course, lots of cuddling and relaxation."
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Chihuahuas are six pounds and eight inches tall. Thus, they "can usually get enough exercise in a very small space." They also have shorter legs and walk less. Since Chihuahuas are tiny enough to travel with their owners, many are carried in doggy bags.
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These loving canines are "great as lap companions" and "do not need as much exercising as bigger breeds."
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They're smart and fast to learn, and while they require regular walks, they're not overly hyperactive, making them perfect companions for busy families with youngsters.
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The Peke loves play but not roughhousing. Walking is a terrific method to exercise Pekingese, but it doesn't have to be lengthy or fast.
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They're perfect for apartments and households without yards. You should continue exercise them at least 30 minutes a day. This can be a couple of walks around the block or garden retrieve.
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If you want a medium-large, easy-to-care-for dog, this Italian breed is new to the U.S. They're sportive, but don't be misled. These "low-octane" canines like reclining with the family. They need exercise, but not every day.
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Easy regular walks will keep them slim. They can walk longer in cooler weather. Due to their size and brachycephalic nature, they may overheat in hot weather, so keep walks brief.