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I'm at the end of my leash (so to speak) with trying to exercise my new puppy. My older dog, a 2-year-old coonhound, is pretty much a couch potato and is completely content with a nice long walk of 2+ miles in the morning+sprinting 1/2 a mile or so and then lazing the rest of the day. During this long walk, I also have her equipped with a dog backpack carrying 7-8 lbs that helps wear her out faster; could probably go up to 11 lbs or so (25% of her body weight), but she seems to get a really good workout with that amount. 
But my newest furbaby is soooo overhyper it's ridiculous. He's a chihuahua/GSD mix, around 25 lbs, 9-10 months old, and I can't seem to wear him out no matter what I do! He'll come back from the morning walk (he also wears a backpack with 2-3 lbs in it) and bounce off the walls for hours, then nap a bit, then destroy a rawhide or two, then run around for a few more hours, then wake me up in the middle of the night wanting to play. I've tried running him around the block a few times after the initial walk, fetch, tug, hiding treats in puzzle boxes, taking him to the park, taking multiple long walks a day... It just seems like no matter what I do, he still has energy! 
 
I don't have any way to free-run my pups, due to lack of a fenced yard/no dog parks nearby, and I'm really afraid to try biking/rollerblading with them because I've read some horror stories about dogs getting injured like that.
Any advice on how to get little puppy enough exercise without having to become a marathon runner would be much, MUCH appreciated! ray:
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			But my newest furbaby is soooo overhyper it's ridiculous. He's a chihuahua/GSD mix, around 25 lbs, 9-10 months old, and I can't seem to wear him out no matter what I do! He'll come back from the morning walk (he also wears a backpack with 2-3 lbs in it) and bounce off the walls for hours, then nap a bit, then destroy a rawhide or two, then run around for a few more hours, then wake me up in the middle of the night wanting to play. I've tried running him around the block a few times after the initial walk, fetch, tug, hiding treats in puzzle boxes, taking him to the park, taking multiple long walks a day... It just seems like no matter what I do, he still has energy!
 
 I don't have any way to free-run my pups, due to lack of a fenced yard/no dog parks nearby, and I'm really afraid to try biking/rollerblading with them because I've read some horror stories about dogs getting injured like that.
Any advice on how to get little puppy enough exercise without having to become a marathon runner would be much, MUCH appreciated!
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		 I've crate trained my previous pups and they all seemed to enjoy resting in their crate after a while. Right now I have a mini dachshund and exploring does the trick everytime. She likes going out in woodsy and countryside places, I've been thinking of taking her out to some trails and going hiking sometime
 I've crate trained my previous pups and they all seemed to enjoy resting in their crate after a while. Right now I have a mini dachshund and exploring does the trick everytime. She likes going out in woodsy and countryside places, I've been thinking of taking her out to some trails and going hiking sometime 
 
		 
	
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
