Video: Improve Pet Health with Breed Specific Exercises

Watch our video and learn various dog breed specific exercises tailored to improve pet health!

All canines need exercise, but different dog breeds have different needs depending on personality and physical characteristics. The best terrier exercises, for example, cater to their high energy and intelligence, while hound exercises need to satisfy their urge to retrieve. Watch Petside's video that explains what games and activities are suited for hounds, terriers, toy dogs, guardian dogs, Northern dogs and herding dogs, and learn how to tailor an exercise program aimed to improve overall pet health and combat pet obesity.

Interested in learning about more activities that can improve your pet's health? Try checking out these Petside exclusives:

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I like how you mentioned the terriors first I have a terrior thats 3 and her name is Daisymae <3 she's full of energy and loves to snuggle!I also have a shih tzu lhaso alpso mix who has arthritus and he's turing 84(in dog years this Saturday)he is in good shape for his age!