Puppy Walk Calculator - How Far Should You Walk a Puppy?

Calculate how long and how often to walk your puppy or adult dog using the 5-minute rule, with size-based limits that protect growing joints.

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How Much Walking Does Your Dog Need?

Walking a puppy too far can damage developing joints, while too little exercise leads to boredom and behavior problems. Our free walk calculator gives you a personalized plan based on age and size.

The 5-Minute Rule

Veterinarians commonly recommend about 5 minutes of structured leash walking per month of age, up to twice a day. A 4-month-old puppy gets around 20 minutes per walk. Large and giant breeds need extra care - their growth plates stay open until 18-24 months, so we cap their walks lower.

What You Get

  • Minutes per walk and walks per day for your dog
  • Daily exercise totals including free play and sniffing time
  • Joint protection guidance for growing puppies

Enter your dog's age and size below to get their walk plan.

Optional - leave blank for a generic result

Puppies under 2 use the 5-minutes-per-month walking rule

Select based on your dog's adult (or expected adult) weight