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Low exercise needs

How much exercise does a Pekepoo need?

Adult Pekepoos need around 30–45 minutes of exercise per day. Here's what that looks like in practice, and why the type of exercise matters as much as the amount.

Daily exercise
30–45 minutes daily
Energy level
Low
Weight
3–7kg
About the Pekepoo

Pekingese crossed with Poodle. A calm, devoted companion that tempers the Peke's regal stubbornness with the Poodle's sociability and low-shedding coat.

Size
Small
Weight
3–7 kg
Energy
Low
Trainability
Moderate
Lifespan
13–15 yrs

Adult Pekepoo exercise needs

Pekepoos have low exercise needs — making them well-suited to less active owners or flat life. A 30–45 minute walk daily, broken into two shorter walks if preferred, is typically sufficient for a healthy adult.

Don't mistake low exercise needs for zero exercise. Even the laziest Pekepoo benefits from daily walks for mental stimulation, sniffing, and maintaining a healthy weight. Under-exercised dogs gain weight faster, which compounds any existing joint problems.

Physical vs mental exercise

A key point many owners miss: mental exercise tires dogs faster than physical exercise. A 20-minute training session can be as tiring as an hour's walk. For any dog, mixing mental and physical stimulation prevents the "marathon training loop" of just adding more physical exercise when behaviour deteriorates.

Mental stimulation options:

  • Obedience training sessions (even 5–10 minutes)
  • Scent work and nose games
  • Food puzzles and Kongs
  • Sniff walks. Let the dog dictate the pace and sniff freely
  • Teaching new tricks

Puppy exercise rules

The 5-minute rule: 5 minutes of exercise per month of age, up to twice daily. A 3-month-old = 15 minutes per session. A 6-month-old = 30 minutes per session.

This rule exists because puppies' growth plates don't close until 12–18 months (longer in large breeds). Over-exercising a puppy — especially on hard surfaces and with repetitive impact — causes joint damage that shows up in middle age.

Free play in the garden at the puppy's own pace is generally fine. The caution is against forced exercise: long walks, running with the owner, or repetitive jumping.

Senior Pekepoo exercise

As Pekepoos age, their exercise needs reduce and their joints become more sensitive. Signs your Pekepoo is telling you to slow down:

  • Stiffness after exercise or after resting
  • Reluctance to start walking
  • Slowing down mid-walk when they used to want to keep going
  • Sitting or lying down on walks

Shorter, more frequent walks are often better for senior dogs than one long session. Swimming is excellent low-impact exercise for dogs with arthritis.

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