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					Originally Posted by avgrunn  Completely agree    
I remember when Uro was a puppy it was impossible to tire him physically, he could run, jump, play with dogs, annoy me    for hours, afterwards he needed only 20-60 minutes for a sleep and then he could do it all over again   . But after mental exercises he needed some more time to recharge his batteries (around 2-3 hours). Only after a year he calmed down, he just got used to me and my way of spending days. But nowadays he still tires mentally not physically     So treadmill is just a waste of your money. 
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 I fully agree. My pup running  and playing for 2 hours with other dogs was not as worn out as after a 30 minute walk in the city centre, a visit to a shopping mall, cafe, ride by a tram or bus, etc.  I used to take her everywhere I could - to my accountant, hairdresser,  to a food market, occasionally to my office hours, etc. etc.  In fact she still accompanies me to various places and loves it  
 
Another very effective method to exhaust a puppy is to take it for a 30-40 minute free walking and sniffing in a park (preferably rather empty) on a long line, with the human just following the dog. 
And last but not least - training: 15-20 minutes obedience session equals more or less 1 hour physical exercise. 
I mean a pup should be exposed to all of these and probably even more 
 
BTW our trainer says that some recent studies showed that for a dog (not particularly a vlcak) participation in a dog show makes him so agitated, that he needs two days on average to have his hormones level back to normal!