Exercise Plan for Non-Commercial Kennel Dogs 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Exercise Plan for Non-Commercial Kennel Dogs in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out SECTION 1. Enter the details of the Licensee/Kennel Owner and Veterinarian, including names, addresses, and contact numbers. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for compliance.
  3. Proceed to SECTION 2. Here, specify the Exercise Plan details: indicate the frequency of exercise per day, choose the method (such as kennel run or leash walking), and define the duration of each exercise session.
  4. After completing all sections, ensure both the veterinarian and kennel owner sign and date the document to validate the plan. This step is essential for legal compliance.
  5. Finally, save your completed Exercise Plan directly from our platform. You can easily keep a copy for your records at the kennel site.

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Different ways to exercise your dog. Walking should be part of every dogs daily routine. Most dogs need at least 1-2 walks per day (unless otherwise specified by your vet).
You can estimate the dogs activity level by counting how many hours per day the dog is physically active: Low activity: less than 1 hour/day. Normal activity: 12 hours/day. Active: over 23 hours/day.
As a general rule, aim for at least 30 minutes to 2 hours of physical activity per day for most dogs. Adjust the intensity and duration of exercise based on your dogs preferences and limitations, and consult your veterinarian for guidance, especially for puppies, seniors, or dogs with specific health conditions.
Generally, dogs benefit from regular exercise, including running, to maintain their physical and mental well-being. The American Kennel Club recommends at least 30 minutes to 2 hours of exercise per day for most dogs, depending on their energy levels and requirements.
Walking with your dog is the classic dog exercise, and for good reason its a great way for both you and your pup to work out at your own pace. Its low-impact, which means its gentle on your joints, and is suitable for all fitness types, including overweight pets or those aiming to increase their exercise level.

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