Dogster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn a commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

Dog Health & Care

How Much Exercise Do Goldendoodles Need? Vet-Approved Advice

Elizabeth Gray
By Elizabeth Gray · Reviewed & fact-checked by Dr. Chyrle BonkVet Approved
Dr. Chyrle Bonk
Reviewed & Fact-Checked byDr. Chyrle BonkDVM (Veterinarian)
On top of caring for animals and writing for veterinary publications, Dr. Chyrle Bonk owns a small cattle herd! When she’s not busy with those things, she can be found somewhere enjoying the Idaho outdoors with her husband and two kids. Dr. Chyrle Bonk received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Oregon State University in 2010.View authorThe information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more
Updated on June 17, 2026
Share
Female mini goldendoodle F1B dog in outdoor environment

The Goldendoodle is one of the most popular hybrid dog breeds, and they are a combination of the Golden Retriever and a standard or miniature Poodle. Although usually a low-shedding dog, there is nothing low about the energy levels of the Goldendoodle! To stay healthy and prevent behavior issues, Goldendoodles need at least 30–60 minutes of exercise per day. Remember that every dog is different and your particular Goldendoodle may require more or less than this to tame their energy and keep them out of trouble.

In this article, you will learn why exercise is important for Goldendoodles and which activities they may enjoy. We’ll also discuss how to exercise your Goldendoodle safely and how to tell if your dog is overexerting themselves.

divider dog paws 4 oct 2024

Why Is Exercise Important for Goldendoodles?

Any mixed breed will display traits inherited from one or both of their parents. In the case of Goldendoodles, both parents are high-energy dogs, so you can be confident they will be energetic. If you don’t give a Goldendoodle a safe way to burn off that energy, you can expect them to find their own way to do it, and you may not like the results.

Exercise is important for Goldendoodles because it allows them to channel their energy in a positive way. Without enough exercise, Goldendoodles can get bored and destructive. They may even develop behavioral issues like excessive barking or obsessively licking and chewing themselves.

Goldendoodles are also very fond of eating. If they don’t get enough exercise, they can become overweight, which can cause multiple health issues, including diabetes. Older Goldendoodles that don’t stay active can lose muscle mass or develop joint stiffness and discomfort.

Image Credit By: H Zach, Shutterstock

What Are Some Ways to Exercise Your Goldendoodle?

Fortunately, Goldendoodles can enjoy multiple forms of exercise to get their daily 30–60 minutes of activity. A brisk walk may be enough for some Goldendoodles, especially older ones, but most benefit from additional play sessions with their owners and other activities.

Jogging, hiking, or swimming are all good options for a Goldendoodle. Most well-socialized Goldendoodles get along with other dogs, so a supervised trip to an off-leash park could be a fun activity. Running off-leash or playing fetch in a fenced area is another good way to tire out a Goldendoodle.

Goldendoodles also enjoy canine sports such as flyball, dock diving, agility, and tracking. Participating in these activities allows your dog to experience mental as well as physical stimulation.

Safety Tips for Exercising Your Goldendoodle

Young, growing Goldendoodles should limit their strenuous exercise to avoid injury to their still-developing joints and muscles. Older Goldendoodles and those with back or joint issues should also be careful about exercising too much. For these dogs, stick with low-impact exercise like swimming or walking. It will still help them burn energy without adding extra pressure on those already painful joints. Your vet can help you determine the right amount and type of exercise for young, old, or mobility-challenged Goldendoodles.

Avoid exercising your Goldendoodle when it’s hot outside. Heatstroke is a life-threatening medical condition that can happen faster than you might think, especially in young or old Goldendoodles. Your dog can also burn their paw pads on the scorching pavement.

Always keep your Goldendoodle on a leash unless they are within a secure area. Even the most well-trained Goldendoodle may ignore a command at the wrong time and get lost or injured running freely off-leash. Be alert to other dogs running off-leash to prevent potential issues as well.

Image By: Lopolo, Shutterstock

Signs Your Goldendoodle Is Getting Too Much Exercise

Not getting enough exercise can be a problem for your Goldendoodle, but too much of a good thing is also a concern. Here’s how to tell your Goldendoodle may be getting too much exercise.

  • Signs of pain like limping or moving slower are clear signs of overexertion. Sore joints and muscles, in addition to actual injuries, can all occur if your Goldendoodle is getting too much exercise. You may also notice that your Goldendoodle’s paw pads are worn down, torn, or bleeding.
  • Excessive panting, red gums, or lethargy can all be signs of heat stroke or exhaustion, which indicates that your Goldendoodle is exercising too hard.
  • If your normally excited Goldendoodle suddenly doesn’t seem interested in their daily walk, it could be a sign they’ve been getting too much exercise. However, it could also indicate that your dog isn’t feeling well or has other health issues.
  • Make an appointment with your veterinarian if you notice any of these signs or have additional concerns about your Goldendoodle. If you see signs of heat stroke, immediately get your dog to a veterinarian.

If your dog is showing signs of the symptoms above or you suspect they might be suffering from underlying health issues, you should contact your vet.

divider dog paws 4 oct 2024

Conclusion

If you’re considering adding a Goldendoodle to the family, plan on spending at least 30–60 minutes each day exercising your pet. This is not the dog for families who are too busy to spend time with them or individuals who can’t meet their activity needs. Goldendoodles are extremely popular for a reason, but that doesn’t mean they are the perfect fit for everyone. Don’t put yourself or the Goldendoodle in a bad situation by committing to a pet you don’t have the time or energy to care for properly.

Sources

Featured Image Credit: Marcello Sgarlato, Shutterstock

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything dog

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.

Elizabeth Gray
Authored by

Elizabeth Gray

How Much Exercise Do Golden Retrievers Need? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

How Much Exercise Do Golden Retrievers Need? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

Every dog is a little different in terms of exercise needs. Some tend to be extremely hyper and ready for action, while others are more comfortable cuddling up…

Ashley Bates
By Ashley Bates · 3 weeks ago
How Much Exercise Does My Labradoodle Need? Vet-Verified Facts & Age Chart

How Much Exercise Does My Labradoodle Need? Vet-Verified Facts & Age Chart

Labradoodles are amazing dogs that are social, loving, and playful. Bringing one of these dogs into your home can open your world up to lots of adventure, but…

Melissa Gunter
By Melissa Gunter · 6 days ago
How Much Exercise Does My Poodle Need? Puppy, Adult & Senior Dog

How Much Exercise Does My Poodle Need? Puppy, Adult & Senior Dog

Who can resist the adorable Poodle? This dog breed is extremely popular due to its looks, lack of shedding, and hypoallergenic claim (no dog is truly hypoaller…

Melissa Gunter
By Melissa Gunter · 3 weeks ago
How Long Do Goldendoodles Live? Vet-Reviewed Average Lifespan, Data & Care

How Long Do Goldendoodles Live? Vet-Reviewed Average Lifespan, Data & Care

Goldendoodles are known as a designer dog breed. A designer dog breed mixes two purebred dogs. In this case, the Golden Retriever and the Standard Poodle are m…

Rachael Gerkensmeyer
By Rachael Gerkensmeyer · 2 hours ago
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Does a Cockapoo Need? Vet-Reviewed Health & Enrichment Tips

Cockapoos may not be the biggest dogs, but they typically possess a surprising amount of energy! If it seems like your dog never seems to get tired, you might…

Elizabeth Gray
By Elizabeth Gray
How Much Exercise Does a Cockapoo Need?  Vet-Reviewed Health & Enrichment Tips
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Does a Dog Need Every Day? Care Tips & Facts

When it comes to dog exercise, how much exercise does a dog need every day based on breed and age? How do you exercise your dog if you’re short on time?

Rachael Gerkensmeyer
By Rachael Gerkensmeyer
How Much Exercise Does a Dog Need Every Day? Care Tips & Facts
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Is Too Much for a Dog? Over Exercise Signs (Vet Verified)

Some dogs and puppies may seem like they have an endless amount of energy, but it’s very possible for dogs to get too much exercise. Even the most active dog b…

Jessica Kim
By Jessica Kim
How Much Exercise Is Too Much for a Dog? Over Exercise Signs (Vet Verified)
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Does My French Bulldog Need? Vet Approved Advice

French Bulldogs are among the most popular and desirable dog breeds. They are lively, outgoing, affectionate, and have personalities that are hard to describe…

Lindsey Lawson
By Lindsey Lawson
How Much Exercise Does My French Bulldog Need? Vet Approved Advice
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Does My Havanese Need? Vet-Verified Facts & Tips

Although Havanese dogs are small, they tend to have a great deal of energy and mental stimulation needs that need to be met for their well-being. They should g…

Rachael Gerkensmeyer
By Rachael Gerkensmeyer
How Much Exercise Does My Havanese Need? Vet-Verified Facts & Tips
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Does My Newfoundland Dog Need? Vet-Approved Guide

With their fluffy coats, sweet temperament, and huge size, Newfoundlands (or Newfies) are gentle giants. These dogs originate from Canada and make powerful wor…

Sarah Psaradelis
By Sarah Psaradelis
How Much Exercise Does My Newfoundland Dog Need? Vet-Approved Guide
June 17, 2026

How Much Exercise Does a Bichon Frise Need? Vet-Reviewed Advice

The Bichon Frise is a popular dog breed that is friendly, loving, and considered great for many people with dog allergies. You also can’t deny the cuteness tha…

Melissa Gunter
By Melissa Gunter
How Much Exercise Does a Bichon Frise Need? Vet-Reviewed Advice
July 9, 2026

How Much Exercise Do Bernese Mountain Dogs Need? Vet-Approved Advice

One of the friendliest giants of the dog world is the Bernese Mountain Dog. Bred to keep Swiss farmers company, pull carts, and watch over the livestock, they’…

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove
How Much Exercise Do Bernese Mountain Dogs Need? Vet-Approved Advice

Love Dogs? So Do We! Join the Dogster Community

Stay informed with expert pet care insights delivered straight to your inbox! Discover professional guidance on animal behavior, feeding tips, trusted product picks, and much more.

You may opt-out at any time. View our Privacy Policy for more information.

The Dogster app on a phone