How many times a day should I take my dog ​​out?

Walk your dog several times a day

When we decide to bring a dog to live with us, it is important that from the first moment we begin to teach it that it should not relieve yourself all over the house. Some choose to teach him that they have a place in the house designated for that purpose, while others prefer to teach him to wait and relieve himself outside.

It is for this reason that today we are going to talk a little about how often should we take our dog out to relieve himself. It is important to note that departures vary with age, as it will not always be the same amount. At first when dogs are puppies, surely like any baby or small child it will require going many more times than an adult dog.

Have a healthy dog ​​through diet and sports

Dogs playing sports with their human

Good nutrition in dogs gives them energy, good growth, healthy coat and teeth and prevent them from suffering from different diseases.

So having a healthy dog ​​makes the difference between a happy dog ​​and one that is not. But health is not everything, since a dog needs to go outside to be in contact with its environment, with other people and even with other animals, so when you do not have much space in a place, it is necessary to take the dog for a walk so that it can be distracted, exercise and relieve itself.

Walking a dog brings many benefits to him

You can exercise properly

In small spaces, a dog cannot run or walk freely enough, so you move your limbs less often, leading to early muscle atrophy

It interacts with other dogs

All species in the world need to relate to the same species, since just like we need to relate to other people, dogs need to socialize with other dogs. This allows it to play freely, reproduce and not be afraid of its own species.

Happy dog
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How to get my dog ​​to be sociable?

Makes your needs

There are many people who establish specific places in their homes where their dogs can go to the bathroom. But there are others that do not have enough space to designate a doggy bathroom, so they prefer to educate their dogs so that relieve themselves only when they are taken out for a walk.

Esto avoid bad smells inside the house, especially in small places. Of course, this does not mean that you should leave your dog's waste on the street when you take him out for a walk.

Take a bag with which you can collect the waste and later you can throw it away.

Know your environment

En general, dogs are adopted from an early age, so they get used to their natural environment being the apartment or house where they live.

If a dog is not walked frequently, he will see the street as a dangerous place to fear. Instead, you must walk your dog to make him curious for the world around him, leaving aside shyness and fear for what is around him.

That is, walking your dog brings many benefits to him And you probably do it frequently, but the question most dog owners ask themselves is how often do they have to walk their dogs. Of course, there is no specific parameter that must be followed when walking a dog, since no dog is the same as another, so the frequency of walks will vary from one to the other.

However, there are some recommendations and things to consider when walking a dog. Therefore, in this article, we will give you some tips with which you can walk your dog according to his age.

Tips when walking a dog according to its age

Young dogs should go out more times than adults

Walking puppies

Most people adopt a dog, even when they are puppies. Puppies are learning about everyone around them, so take time for your new puppy to teach him what he needs to know.

The first thing you should do is make sure your puppy receives all his vaccinations, since it can be fatal for going outside without protection in your body. Once you are vaccinated, you are ready to go outside and learn your new routine.

When you take it out for a walk you must teach him that he has to go to the bathroom. Of course, it is normal that he may urinate inside the house, as he is still learning, but little by little and with patience, he will learn that the place to go to the bathroom is on the street. What you should do is take into account the amount of time it takes your puppy to go to the bathroom, so you can anticipate this, and thus get used to going to the bathroom on the street.

Puppies are very active, so will want frequent walks to burn energy. You can walk your puppy even more than 4 times a day, so you can learn more about the street. This is very important, since as the dog grows, if it does not know its surroundings enough, it will see the street as a curious place and will try to escape, or it can also see it as a dangerous place and not want to go out.

Walking an adult dog

Once the dog has grown up and has learned his walking routine, now you must ensure that he has total well-being. Remember that not all dogs urinate with the same frequency, just as they do not all endure the same amount of walks.

Therefore, if your dog urinates, for example 4 times a day, you cannot walk him 4 times in the morning and then wait until the next day he does not want to go to the bathroom, since dogs need to go to the bathroom the moment they feel like it, since they can go to the bathroom inside the house or apartment.

This is why it is extremely important that you take the time to walk your dog. It is recommended that you walk an adult dog for at least 90 minutes a day and you decide how you distribute it.

Of course, the most recommended is 30 minutes in the morning, noon and afternoon or evening.

Walking an elderly dog

The elderly dogs have the same need for a walk as younger dogs. However, they may no longer have the same energy as smaller dogs, but they still need to be entertained, interact, and be in touch with their surroundings.

Probably if you have an elderly dog you need to walk it more times, only in shorter time intervals, since older dogs ingest much more fluid, so they feel more need to go to the bathroom.

Remember that they are weaker, so you should not allow other dogs to try to play with them in rough ways. Be careful on very hot days, as your dog can dehydrate faster than the others.

Pass it frequently, but for less time, as older dogs seek more rest in quiet places. Even so, frequent walks will be welcomed for them and ultimately they will thank you.

How many times a day do I have to take the dog for a walk according to its size

Three walks? Five? Eight? Twelve? And for how long? And does it matter the type of dog? Surely all those questions you have asked yourself often. And if you search the Internet, you will see that there are many answers to all of them.

We can't really tell you how many times you have to take your dog for a walk. Because it's your dog. You know him better than anyone you know how long you can last in your house, how long your needs, and how much you need to exercise. There are small breed dogs that get very nervous if you don't take them out several times a day; and others, on the other hand, do not want to leave the house for more than five minutes. Then there are the dogs that need more exercise than others, such as large or giant breeds, and whose outings are quite long.

Therefore, the information that we are going to leave you below is not exact, you have to adapt it to your pet, both because of its age and also because of how it is. But it can help you to see the average of each breed of dog.

So, if you have:

A giant breed dog

These dogs need to exercise, especially not to get too fat. Therefore, it is recommended that you take it out a minimum of 80 minutes a day. You can distribute them however you want, but that at least they are that time away from home. If it is more, and can run, move, play ... much better.

In case, inside your home, you can hardly move, then I recommend that you increase those minutes a day. You need to burn off energy and giant-sized dogs have a lot!

A large dog

For dogs between 22 and 40-50 kilos, a good few 120 minutes a day They will be grateful to you. Yes, we have put more minutes than the previous ones, but because we consider that the giant-sized ones are not in a flat, but more in a house with land to move around.

But if not, you can now apply this figure to them as well. These minutes can be distributed throughout the day: for example, in the morning take it out 10 minutes before going to work), at noon 30 minutes, and at night 80 or 90. It is okay to take it out a little more a day as long as you don't get too out of control.

A medium sized dog

These are perhaps the usual dogs in the houses, and they do not need to go out much, with about 60 minutes a day they have more than enough. That is equivalent to that, if there are three exits, you do them of 20 minutes each approximately.

A small dog or toy

Small breeds have to go out too. Many owners prefer not to, especially the toys so that they do not get dirty or catch diseases, but the walk is very necessary. And this must be from about 50-60 minutes daily. And another note, that this walk is really with them walking, not held in arms, since it is about exercising, moving and also interacting with other animals.

Our recommendation is that, with these breeds, the walk is shorter, because they tire more than other breeds, so it must be taken out a little more often (four to five times).

What if I take him out more times than usual for his age?

There is also the case in which you take it out much more than normal. In fact, it is a situation that has happened, and just as they recommend eating everything, but without going overboard, something similar happens here.

When you constantly take a dog out, the first thing you cause is that your pet gets out of control. Remember that dogs are animals of habit. They know the time you wake up, they know your routine. And they adapt to it.

But what if you suddenly change it? What if that influences the times they go out to the street? Well, there comes a point where they don't know what to do. Are placed more nervous, irritable, anxious ... because they don't really know if you are going to take them out, if it is time for a walk, if you don't take it out anymore ...

It not only affects their mental state, but also the physical, because when you go for a walk more times, it makes the dog get used to it and when it is not done, you may find surprises like what it does. your needs around the house.

That is why it is so important that, when setting out the tours, a fixed schedule is always followed. It is the way in which the animal can control its sphincters.

Tips for walking your dog

Take your dog for a walk several times a day

When going out with your dog, you must first have certain utensils with you, as some needs can always arise from them, as they do with us.

For example, you must come out with some waterSince dogs, especially younger ones, burn much more energy, so they tend to dehydrate faster. Bring plastic bags, in case your dog does his business in the street, since you will have to pick them up and throw them away.

Do not forget to bring toys, since dogs will always be looking for entertainment. Something as simple as a stick or a ball can transform a simple walk into one of your dog's best play outings.

Remember that your dog is also exhausted, so you should not take very long walks. Likewise, the dogs go out for a walk to keep you company and to entertain themselves. Do not count as a walk sitting in a cafe and tying your dog's leash to the leg of the chair.

If you are not used to having your dog off leash, do not do it, especially if it is very small, since younger dogs are more playful and curiousPlus they're learning the dos and don'ts, so if you let it go off the chain, it will probably run away or run.

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The importance of walking the dog on a leash

At the time of leaving, try not to force your dog to associate with some other animal or person that he does not want, since this can create insecurity and it can even make you aggressive against the other party.

Always display keep your dog close when crossing the street, to avoid any type of accident.


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  1.   Florence said

    How much is the longest a 1-year-old dog can hold? Mine in until I alone decided to do outside. But sometimes it lasts up to 8 hours or more. I'm afraid it will hurt you. Or get used to it? Thanks.

  2.   Naty said

    If she's not crazy, she's going to go crazy taking the dog out 12 times a day or at least she's going to be thinking about the dog's pee all day ... what stupid and unreal advice

  3.   Maria del Mar said

    Hello, my dog ​​Budy is a mini pincher, he is now eleven months old and he can't stand the three outings that he started a few weeks ago, and we have had to come back again at four outings. the three exits?

  4.   Martina said

    Instead of what the comments say, it helped me. I don't know why they say it's disgusting, it's not going to be a very nice article, it talks about how often the cats piss and shit, I mean, they want the girl to talk about the roses in their article! !

  5.   LICETH817 said

    Well, both the article and the comments I will take as advice because my husband gave me a dog that is only one month old, I have a month of having her, that is, she is only two months old but I had never dealt with one, and if I admit it I am desperate to So much poop is done like 10 times a day or more, from tomorrow I will put into practice taking it out to the street at least 3 times a day, 12 is an exaggeration ... bye good luck to all 😉

  6.   Pearl said

    It seems to me a good article ... since it is logical to take out a puppy dog ​​several times a day so as not to give him the opportunity to do it and when he knows he will hold out until his next walk ... We must also bear in mind that a pet is a great responsibility and requires time if you want to educate him and if not, then ... to clean the house every so often. Greetings?

  7.   may said

    Hahaha no because it scares me, I take it out for only one hour a day and play and relieve itself, my dog ​​is 2 years old, maybe it depends on age.

  8.   counters said

    You are disrespectful and rude. That you think that the author is not right does not give you the right to insult her, if your experiences are different they are different and that's it, nothing happens. She has not insulted you, she has only tried to share her knowledge with the rest of the people, which is very commendable. And let's not talk about the dirty things you have written ... will that be better than the article you have read? I'm sure none of you would like to run into people who spoke to you like that. You needed a little education and knowing how to be.

  9.   Neither so much nor so bald said

    But how are you going to walk the dog 12 times? Really, this pro-animal fanaticism is absorbing more than one of you, although looking at the profile of the car it does not surprise me.

  10.   Veronica said

    That unpleasant comments, too badly educated ... in short, low and rude people are everywhere ... to comment on this better not comment at all. My respects to the author.

  11.   Roko said

    I agree, I have a two-month-old golden, and if you want to get him used to doing his needs outside the house you have to take him out at least every two hours, when he sleeps, when he eats and at night you have to get up too to take him out your bladder will not last more than three hours without evacuating, if you are lazy to remove it then let the whole house shit or get a cat, or not have a pet

  12.   Miguel said

    I have a 6-month-old puppy that I adopted when he was 4 and the first weeks he took him out 12 times or more so that he would get used to going to the bathroom outside and two of those walks were 1 hour, right now he took him out 6 times and I still keep Long walks, I take my dog ​​with the maxim that this time is for him, to enjoy and play, even if he shits or pees the second we leave home we stay a while to enjoy. That of taking it out to release everything and for home seems like a barbarism to me, having a dog carries a responsibility and those of you who have been rude should not have animals, because apparently you care more about your navel than the rest of the world.

  13.   vale said

    Poor dogs with people like how they express themselves like that! better they DID NOT HAVE DOGS. If she says that you have to take them out 12 times, she is not referring to long walks, you can only in front of the house and it is about puppies! until the puppy learns to associate that he should only do the necessity outside the house, that is common sense but they do not understand and it is better to treat the person who gives them the advice badly. that is called foolishness. correct or advise the fool and he will treat you badly, the same bible says

  14.   Lia said

    I loved the note. People who think that this crazy person who made these tips is because they simply do not have feelings, as I read in one of the comments - if they are going to be like that, it is better that they do not have dogs.

    Or what? How many times do you go to the bathroom? The dog is a living being like us that has to go to the bathroom.

    They are all crazy!

    I love your post! Thanks to that I take into account more things ???

  15.   Ernesto said

    Very good and thanks for the article. I suppose whoever complains expected to read that it is enough to remove the animal once a day. From the text it is extracted that they are living beings with the same liquid expulsion system as humans. You too can put up with it but it is neither recommended nor the most pleasant. You have to adapt to the age of the animal. Thanks! It helped me a lot

  16.   eiling said

    It is incredible how people read without reading comprehension and on top of that they think in an unhealthy way about what they thought they understood. The author nowhere in the article says that you have to take the dog out 12 times. He only mentioned the word "twelve" in a question mark.
    People, read, analyze and interpret before commenting and criticizing.
    Otherwise, I thought it was a very good article.