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Claude Pets

Write a Dog Exercise Planner

Prompt
Create a weekly exercise plan for [dog breed/age]. Include activities and intensity recommendations.
Why it works

Routine supports animal well-being.

If you're looking for a way to ensure your dog gets the right amount and type of exercise, Claude's dog exercise planner prompt is exactly what you need. This tool helps pet owners create customized weekly exercise plans tailored to their specific dog's breed, age, and health requirements. Whether you have an energetic Border Collie puppy or a senior Golden Retriever, this prompt generates practical activity recommendations that match your dog's physical capabilities and energy levels. It's designed for dog owners who want to move beyond generic exercise advice and get a personalized plan that considers their pet's unique needs and lifestyle.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You simply fill in the bracketed section with details about your dog. For example, instead of leaving [dog breed/age] as is, you'd type something like "Labrador Retriever, 3 years old" or "Chihuahua mix, 8 years old." The more specific you are about your dog's characteristics, the more tailored Claude's recommendations will be. If your dog has any existing health conditions or behavioral issues, mentioning those in the prompt will help Claude factor them into the exercise plan.

When Claude processes your request, you'll receive a structured weekly exercise plan that typically includes specific activities like walks, fetch sessions, or agility work, along with recommended duration and intensity levels for each day. The output usually follows a day-by-day format, making it easy to implement immediately. You might see guidance on how to gradually increase intensity and what signs indicate your dog is getting adequate exercise.

For better results, mention your living situation and available resources. For instance, telling Claude whether you have a yard, live in an apartment, have access to dog parks, or prefer indoor activities helps generate more realistic, actionable recommendations that actually fit your daily routine.