Wender Pets
Dogue de Bordeaux

Dogue de Bordeaux Exercise Guide

Giant (100+ lbs) · High Energy · High mental stimulation

6090minutes / day
2walks / day
24miles per walk

Suggested Daily Routine

Morning2–4 mile walk + play session
MiddayMental stimulation — puzzle toys, training, or nose work
Evening2–4 mile walk

Best Activities for Dogue de Bordeaux

⛰️Hiking
🏊Swimming
🎾Fetch
🏋️Weight pulling

High-energy breeds need structured exercise — without it, expect destructive behaviors.

⚠️ Important Notes

Brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed: overheats easily. Exercise in cool temperatures, avoid midday heat, and watch for heavy panting or labored breathing.
Giant breed puppies: avoid high-impact exercise (jumping, stairs, long runs) until growth plates close at 18–24 months.
Under-exercised high-energy dogs are more prone to destructive behavior, excessive barking, and anxiety.
Avoid exercise immediately after meals — large and giant breeds are at higher risk of bloat (GDV). Wait at least 1 hour.

Dogue de Bordeaux Exercise Needs by Life Stage

Life StageDaily MinutesAdjustmentGuidance
Puppy (under 1)3045 min50%Short, frequent play sessions — roughly 5 minutes per month of age, twice a day. Avoid forced running or jumping. Avoid high-impact activities until growth plates close (around 18–24 months).
Young Adult (1–3)72108 min+20%Peak energy period. This is when they need the most exercise and mental stimulation. Great age for starting a sport or structured training.
Adult (3–7)6090 min+0%Maintain a consistent routine. Most dogs settle into a predictable energy pattern during this stage.
Senior (7+)3654 min40%Shorter, gentler walks. Watch for stiffness or reluctance — signs they need a rest day. Swimming is excellent low-impact exercise.

Signs Your Dogue de Bordeaux Isn’t Getting Enough Exercise

  • Destructive behavior (chewing furniture, digging)
  • Excessive barking or whining
  • Weight gain or loss of muscle tone
  • Restlessness, pacing, or hyperactivity indoors
  • Attention-seeking or pushy behavior

Frequently Asked Questions

How much exercise does a Dogue de Bordeaux need?

A Dogue de Bordeaux needs 60 to 90 minutes of exercise per day. As a giant-sized breed with high energy, they do best with 2 walks per day covering 2 to 4 miles each.

How many walks does a Dogue de Bordeaux need per day?

A Dogue de Bordeaux typically needs 2 walks per day, each covering about 2 to 4 miles. The total daily exercise time should be 60 to 90 minutes.

What are the best activities for a Dogue de Bordeaux?

The best activities for a Dogue de Bordeaux include Hiking, Swimming, Fetch, Weight pulling. Their mental stimulation needs are high, so pairing physical exercise with puzzle toys or training sessions is especially important.

How much exercise does a Dogue de Bordeaux puppy need?

A Dogue de Bordeaux puppy needs about 30 to 45 minutes of exercise per day — roughly half the adult amount. Follow the 5-minutes-per-month-of-age rule (twice a day) and avoid forced running or jumping until they are fully grown.