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Inver Grove Heights, MN
55076

How to Be Sure Your Pet Is Getting Enough Exercise 

Figuring out the right amount of exercise for your pet can feel like a guessing game. Our experienced team is here to help! Here are some steps to take to ensure that your pet is getting enough exercise. We also offer some tips on taking corrective actions if your pet is lacking in daily physical activity. 

Monitoring Your Pet’s Weight

Observing your pet’s weight is a key indicator of their exercise needs. An increase in weight might suggest that your pet isn’t getting enough physical activity. Yet, it’s crucial to also consider factors like diet, age, and health conditions. If your pet’s weight is on the rise, alongside increasing their exercise, it’s wise to consult a veterinarian for a thorough health assessment.

Dealing with Destructive Behaviors

Are you noticing your pet engaging in destructive behaviors such as uprooting plants or shredding pillows? This could be a hint that they are lacking sufficient exercise. Pets, especially those from energetic breeds, need regular physical activity to channel their energy constructively. Increasing their daily exercise could help mitigate these undesirable behaviors.

Identifying Changes in Your Pet’s Behavior

If your pet is showing signs of being withdrawn or losing interest in previously enjoyed activities, this might indicate inadequate physical exercise. Pets can undergo mood shifts when their physical activity is lacking, just like people. Enhancing their exercise routine can improve their mood and encourage more social interaction.

Encouraging More Physical Activity

Simply taking an additional daily walk with your dog or engaging in more play sessions with your cat can make a big difference for their health and wellness. Your pet will enjoy more opportunities to bond with you, and you will get a chance to get more physical activity yourself. 

Consult Your Veterinarian

If you have any concerns or questions about your pet’s activity level, don’t hesitate to reach out to your veterinarian for professional advice and support.