# How Much Exercise Does a Beagle Need?
The short answer: a healthy adult Beagle needs **1–1.5 hours** of exercise per day. No — Beagles are energetic and curious; they need daily activity to prevent howling and destructive behaviour.
## Daily Exercise Breakdown
– **Morning:** 30–45 minute walk or jog
– **Midday:** 15–20 minutes of play or training
– **Evening:** 30–45 minute walk, plus enrichment (puzzle toys, scent work)
Total: 1–1.5 hours. Adjust up or down based on age, health, and weather.
## Types of Exercise That Work
For a Beagle, the best activities include: leashed walks, fetch, recall games in safely-fenced spaces, scent training, and structured trick training. Off-leash hiking is possible only after rock-solid recall is established.
## Mental Stimulation Counts
Mental work tires a Beagle as much as physical work — sometimes more. Add 10–15 minutes of nose work, puzzle feeders, or obedience drills daily. Skipping this leads to most ‘behavior’ problems.
## Exercise by Life Stage
– **Puppy (under 12 months):** Multiple short bursts (5 min per month of age, twice daily). Avoid forced running or jumping until growth plates close (12–18 months).
– **Adult (1–7 years):** Full 1–1.5 hours daily.
– **Senior (8+):** Shorter, lower-impact walks (45–60 min total). Watch for stiffness.
## Signs Your Beagle Needs More Exercise
Destructive chewing, excessive barking, restlessness at night, weight gain, or hyperactive greeting behavior. All four mean: increase exercise before changing anything else.
## Signs of Overexercise
Lameness after activity, reluctance to walk, excessive panting hours afterward, sore muscles. Especially watch puppies and seniors. Heat is dangerous; never exercise when above 27°C (80°F).
