That depends on the cat. If you have a fat, lazy cat you should try to do things to get them to move around or they will become obese. It also depends on whether you have an indoor or outdoor cat. Outdoor cats usually get plenty of exercise, chasing thing or playing with other cats.
Cats, like other mammals, need exercise to retain a healthy weight and optimum overall health. If a cat does not play on its own, the owner should encourage play with a variety of toys and activities. Many cats are active at night. Owners may not be aware that the cat is getting exercise.
I depends on the dog. My family has a Yellow lab in top condition and we take him for 3-5 one mile walks.
10-20 hours a week. It depends on the breed and size of their genitals.
As much as he/she wants and when he/she wants........ just like all the other facets of his/her life.
not as much as some dogs do but there again all dogs need excercise.
Yes, the Tornjak dogs do need a lot of exercise.
Dogs are taken on walks for their exercise. Dogs need this as they are not free to roam, if they were free to roam then they would probably take themselves for walks.
All dogs need excercize to be healthy.
Long walks.
A nursing mother dog does not need very much exercise when her puppies are you. You may find it very hard to get her away from them. As the pups grow, it's good to make exercise available to her, but most mother dogs put so much energy into feeding their puppies that too much exercise will make them overly thin.
Dogs are the creatures who have the most energy in the world you need to get it out of them or they will go crazy
YES.... i belive it is dogs need a lot of exercise ecspecily if its an energetic dog (puppy).
dogs needs at least 30 to an hour walk. small dogs do have smaller legs and may needs a little less walk than bigger dogs. but a dog is a dog and they need about once a day about 30-1hr
All dogs, especially small ones, need lots of space and light. They also need access to clean water and ventilation. They also need as much exercise as large dogs, and can get aggressive if not trained and treated like a big dog.
Of course you can. You need rules and discipline. Above all you need lots of exercise. Dogs are much more receptive when they are depleted of excess energy. It makes training much easier.
No, it's like dogs. Small dogs need in some cases much more exercise than large dogs. Shetlands like quite a lot of room, but horses don't mind stables.