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maggie01 | 00:10 Wed 27th Sep 2006 | Animals & Nature
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One is 7yrs the other 6yrs. I have always had trouble witth the older one going for walks, but just lately I notice that neither of them walk very far. It is a bit up hill where we live which doesn't help much but they only seem to poodle along do what they have to and are then ready to come home. They do play at home for short periods but also spend a lot of time sleeping. Is this normal for their age?
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I have a little 6 year old Shih-Tzu, well 6 on Oct 3rd. He loves a race around, but not for too long, will happily walk several miles and has no problems up hills or steps. He does sleep a lot, but also plays a lot too and is a great little watch dog. He's a great little fellow. He is my first 'little' dog as I previously had Irish Wolfhounds, an Irish Setter and a St. Bernard (not all at once !... :o). So, I am not an expert on Shih-Tzus, but I would say that you should talk to your vet about this. It would seem to me that they are rather young to be like this. Perhaps they need a bit more stimulation. I would go to the vet, rule out any medical problems and then work with them to get them motivated again. Perhaps some clicker training exercises, which most dogs and owners really enjoy. Like humans - doggies can get just plain lazy. But if you want them to stay healthy they will need exercise and stimulation. The younger one might just be adopting the bad habits of the older dog. Perhaps a change in food or toys might help too. Good Luck!
6 and 7 years is still young for a dog of this size. They should be able to walk as far as you want them to. Are they overweight? Gradually increase their exercise and they will lose some and feel better. As for living on a hill, unless you live on the north face of the Eiger most dogs could climb any hill you put in front of it. Try feeding them a food with a bit higher protein. Now for the silly bit: you say that neither of them walk very far - I take it you do go with them? Therefore they must go as far as you want them to.
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The eldest one has a slight heart murmur but the vet isn't too worried about at the moment. They have gone for a hair cut this morning, so hopefully this will make them a bit lighter. The eldest one does tend to gain weight but again she has been weighed at the vet and there is no problem. They have plenty of toys, but maybe it's time for some new ones. We will see what happens. Thanks.

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