It's hard to stay active when cold weather sets in. But it's important to make sure your dog gets plenty of activity and exercise through the cold months to keep them fit, healthy and happy. Read on to learn how to keep dogs active in winter.
How Much Exercise Does My Dog Need?
The amount of exercise your dog needs depends on their size, breed, age, physical condition and energy level, says the American Kennel Club. Smaller breeds typically need less exercise than large dogs, and puppies generally need to exercise more often while seniors may need to move less. To find out how much exercise your dog should be getting, research their breed. If you're still not certain, ask your veterinarian, "How much exercise does my dog need?"
How to Keep Dogs Active in Winter
While cold temperatures and wet weather might make dogs of any age want to slow down, it's important to keep them active through the colder months so they don't pack on pounds or engage in problematic behaviors due to boredom. Here are some ideas to help your dog beat the winter blues and stay active.

1. Get Outside With Your Dog
Although you may not want to, one of the best ways to keep your dog active in winter is to keep up their daily walks. When the weather permits, take your dog outside to walk, play and explore. Just make sure they have the right gear, like booties to protect their paws from ice, salt and chemical ice melts. Small dogs and short-haired breeds should also wear coats to keep them from catching a chill.
2. Exercise Your Dog Indoors
On bad weather days, you can still get your dog up and moving inside the house. If you have a treadmill, you can train your dog how to safely walk on it — although if you have a large dog, you may need to purchase one that's specially designed for dogs. But treadmills aren't the only way to walk your pooch without leaving the house. If you have enough space, simply clear objects out of the way and do laps around the living room together. Or, if you have stairs and your dog isn't prone to joint or back problems, encourage them to follow you up and down the steps. Keep it fun with treats, encouragement and praise.
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