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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I've never had a dog that really needed a very long walk (mostly toy breeds, never big labs or dogs that needed hours of exercise), but I'm nervous with my new basset hound, Whiskey.
She's doing really well on the leash so far, and I take her out many times a day down stairs (I carry her down the stairs because I read about hip dysplasia) and then we walk around the building to the area at our apartment complex that's set aside for dogs to use the bathroom. It took me years to get our pug on a decent walking schedule, adjusting the length of the walk as we went, but I really want to start Whiskey off on the right path. But because of the joint problems and hip problems I've read about, I don't know what is considered an appropriate length of time to walk (and how many times per day). Is a long walk going to help or hinder future joint and hip issues? |
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I don't know about for young dogs but I know for old dogs usually appropriate physical exercise helps joints by building up muscle that supports the joints.
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It is usually recommended that pups are walked for no more than 5 minutes per month old,so a 3 month old would walk about 15 minutes at a time.
Mine were adults when I got them and they happily walk for an hour plus at a time. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Iowa
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I'm trying to remember how far we walked Ella when she was a pup, I know it wasn't that long though.....I would say probably 15 min walks when she was between 3-6 months....
Ella is now 1 1/2 and she goes for about an hour or a little more for her walks and she could still go for much longer and then Ringo is 6 and he only needs 30 to 45 min and is pooped. I would start with shorter walks and work up to a little longer ones |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sumter, SC
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We've figured out that Virga can only handle about a 30-45 minute walk right now. She's about 8 months old now so I feel like that's about right for her. And Doppler of course can go on and on. As long as it's not really hot outside. If it is we cut their walk down to about 20 minutes or less.
Does anyone else's dog come in from a walk and immediately want to go out in the back yard? Ours do!
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The reason to limit stairs is two fold. 1 it is thought the extra force of going down the stairs can adversly effect the dogs back. To be honest there is scant evidence to suport this theory. 2. Is that bassets tend to be clumsy as puppies and a fall trip when decending staire can lead to a traumatic and permanent injury considering the softnes and fraility of a puppies bones. 3. is that basset already have less than ideal groth plates. This is the area of the bones that all growth occurs. they are dwarf and changes to the groth plates are responsible for the deminished growth in length of the long bones of the leg, Their growth plates may be more frail and eassily damaged than other breeds. Damage to the growth plate will cause the bone to stop growing. this can cause severe othoropeadic annomally's like angular limb deformaties. than can only be repaired surgically. If damage occurs when the dog is older the bones have less time to continue to grow so the effect is less. hence the Limitation of stair recommended any where between 6 month and a year. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Iowa
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ABSOLUTELY!! I'll take Ella on a walk for over an hour and we'll get home and she immediately runs around the house like she has all the energy in the world and then 5 min later she wants to go outside! Its crazy!! |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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Annie also heads straight for the backyard after our walks. I figure she wants to lay in the sun for a nice post-walk nap.
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