Create a personalized exercise program based on your pet's type, age and activity level
This tool is for general information purposes only. Your pet's health condition may affect exercise capacity. Consult your veterinarian if there are any health issues or before starting a new exercise program.
Recommended Daily Exercise Duration
Recommended Activities
Weekly Schedule
Exercise Tips
These results are general recommendations. Your pet's individual needs may vary. Consult your veterinarian for any health concerns.
Record daily exercise and activities, track progress and get reminders for a healthy lifestyle.
Download EvcilKarnemRegular exercise is essential for your pet to live a healthy and happy life. A customized exercise plan based on your cat or dog's type, age, and activity level supports both physical and mental health. Lack of exercise can lead to obesity, behavioral problems, and health issues.
Dogs' daily exercise needs vary greatly depending on breed, age, and health condition. Generally, adult dogs need at least 30 minutes to 2 hours of exercise per day.
Cats naturally have hunting instincts and need activities to satisfy this instinct. Indoor cats need at least 15-30 minutes of active playtime per day. Interactive toys, laser pointers, and feather wands are ideal.
| Factor | Impact | Recommendations |
|---|---|---|
| Age | Puppies/kittens and senior pets have different needs | Short sessions for puppies, low-impact for seniors |
| Breed | Energy levels vary by breed | Choose activities suitable for breed characteristics |
| Health Status | Joint issues, heart conditions limit exercise | Appropriate exercises with vet approval |
| Weather | Extreme heat or cold can be dangerous | Prefer morning or evening hours |
This exercise planner can be used in different scenarios:
At least 30-60 minutes of walking per day is recommended for adult dogs. However, this varies by breed, age, and health. High-energy breeds may need up to 90-120 minutes.
Yes, indoor cats need daily play and activities to satisfy their natural hunting instincts. At least 15-30 minutes of interactive play per day is recommended.
Short-duration, low-impact exercises are ideal for senior dogs. 2-3 short walks of 15-20 minutes per day help maintain joint health and prevent muscle loss.
Yes, puppies' bones and joints are still developing. As a general rule, 5 minutes of exercise for each month of age is recommended. For example, 20 minutes per day is enough for a 4-month-old puppy.
Walk early morning or late evening in hot weather. Test the asphalt with your hand - if you can't hold it for 5 seconds, it's too hot for your dog. Don't forget water breaks.