How long is "too long"...?

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  1. Alan farrell

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    After coming back from the vets this morning for his monthly flea and worm treatment we were informed by our vet that we should not take our 4 month old chocolate lab rolo on too longer walk or as she said "overwalk him"... so after thinking about it and stupidly not asking the vet while I was there...it got me thinking how long is too long ?....
     
  2. Harley Quinn

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    The rule of thumb that I have read is 5 mins for every month of age. I know that if you search the website that this forum forms part of you will find something that will be good guidance.
     
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    You'll get different answers from different people. I loosely followed the 5 minute rule, so at 4 months it was 20 mins off lead in the morning, followed by short play sessions throughout the day, with some training, and I was just introducing a 10 min lead walk in the evening (which was basically practicing loose lead walking on the footpath in front of my house). Just be sensible! Don't overdo it.
     
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    Welcome Alan and Rolo from Hattie 9 years and our rescue boy Charlie 6 years. Hattie was our first dog and I did stick to the 5 minute rule, but I know a lot of people don't feel it necessary. I felt it was the right thing to do because I wanted to protect her young growing bones from any potential damage. I gradually increased her exercise and by the time she was about 18 months old we were doing lovely long walks. I am sure there will be very mixed views on the subject :) x
     
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    Thanks for the info...looks like we will have to reign in the early morning walks...gutted ☹️
     
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    I followed the 5 minute rule loosely too. The version I saw specified "forced" exercise. Forced being anything on leash, straight line, constant pace, compelled to keep up, on a hard surface. We were actually off leash till vaccinations were completed at nearly 5 months but it was cold, the snowmobile trails were hard packed, pretty well straight line so I heeded it. Funny thing is, I managed not to wreck the first puppy just by being sensible before ever hearing the 5 minute rule. Once I heard it I was looking at my watch all the time.
     
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    I work on 5 minutes per month of age for on lead walking twice a day. Off lead I am more flexible and work more with the distance covered rather than time and gradually build on the distance. I also discourage from jumping up or jumping for balks/Frisbees etc to help protect joints from the impact
     
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    I used to walk 5-10 mins on lead to the park, 20mins ish off lead playing / sniffing / recall etc, then 5-10 min walk home. I also done several short Trainng session at home.
     
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