Destructive Behavior: If your dog is chewing on furniture, digging, or tearing up things around the house, it might be a sign that they need more physical activity to burn off excess energy.
Weight Gain: A noticeable increase in your dog’s weight can indicate that they’re not getting enough exercise to balance their caloric intake.
Restlessness: If your dog is constantly pacing, whining, or unable to settle down, they might be trying to tell you that they need more exercise to release pent-up energy.
Hyperactivity: Excessive jumping, barking, or running around the house could be signs that your dog has too much energy and needs more regular physical activity.
Pulling on the Leash: If your dog is always pulling on the leash during walks, it could be a sign that they’re not getting enough exercise and are eager to expend their energy.
Excessive Barking: Dogs that don’t get enough exercise often resort to barking as a way to release frustration and energy.
Difficulty Settling Down: If your dog takes a long time to relax or settle down after walks or playtime, they might not be getting enough exercise.
Lack of Focus: If your dog has trouble paying attention during training sessions or seems easily distracted, they might need more exercise to help them focus.