A new household rule is "Kayla" must stay in her crate while we are away from the home. It helped us resolve all potty training issues and destructive behavior. Maybe one day she can have free range of certain rooms in the apartment but for now I want to stick to the crate training.
With her being in the cage all day I worry about her activity level. Typically outside of the cage she's good at entertaining herself by running around with her toys, jumping on and off the couch to chase after her toys... getting a good amount of day-time activity while we weren't home. [no we don't have cameras in our apartment, haha I just know this from staying home with her some days and watching her behavior] Well she can no longer have this type of activity since she is confind to the cage every time we leave.
I am willing to increase her walking time/exercise since currently we are working on "leash training" (i.e. "heel", walking next to me not in front of me pulling on the leash, typical techniques). We also are doing beginning level agility (just for fun, she likes it a lot). But I'm not going to lie... the raining, snowing, cold weather puts a damper on my mood for outside activity. During the summer I can't wait to go for brisk walks/jogs with her (on lead of course). But for the winter time I really need a kick in the butt for motivation to get out for a walk.
So I guess what I'm trying to get at is: How much exercise (duration & activity level) would you recommend for an active toy breed? I want to make sure we can provide not only a healthy lifestyle but a balanced energy level for our dog. Thank you in advance!