How much exercise does my pet need?

To determine how much exercise your fur friend needs depends a little on breed, age, health and energy level but most dogs need between 30 minutes and 2 hours a day while cats should get 30 minutes of exercise. Great options for dogs include: walking, running, hiking, swimming and playing with toys. If you like to spend more time inside you can also go up and down stairs, play hide and seek, get a treadmill for pets or even set up an agility course inside. Mental stimulation is also a great way to burn energy too: obedience training, learning a fun trick or puzzle toys for a challenge.

Older dogs may not be able to go the same distance as they did when they were younger but still benefit from a daily stroll to sniff and get some mental stimulation. Cats benefit from daily exercise also. At a young age kittens can be taught to walk on a harness and leash for a safe way to go outside, explore and burn energy. Toys such as feather wands or toys that move encourage them to run, jump and pounce. Climbing is also a great exercise so getting climbing towers and scratching posts will give them safe areas to jump and climb. There are also great puzzle toys for cats that give them a challenge to find treats.

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Kudos to the wonderful staff at the Gilbert Queen Creek emergency hospital ! Our 14 year old greyhound had a seizure while we were out of state - the dog sitter got her to the hospital where they took excellent care of her and communicated with us as we changed our flight to get home to her. They went above and beyond to take good care of her and let us know every few hours how she was doing. Fortunately we were able to bring her home. Thank you so much !
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Mary F.
2/16/2024
Dr KJ is amazing and the entire staff is so friendly.
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RPGinger (.
12/21/2024
I've never had a bad experience here. All the staff is friendly and I don't feel like the doctors are trying to run up the price. They have treated multiple pets in my household, most recently our cat Lucky. I would recommend 100%.
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Paul F.
1/28/2025
Upon entering the facility with our cat, staff immediately identified the potential urgency and responded. Dr. Hodges and Tech Kathie were amazing as they cared for our family member. I will talk to all I come in contact with about the care we received at Gilbert Chandler Emergency Veterinarian.
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Gary K.
2/28/2024
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18610 E Rittenhouse Rd Building B
Queen Creek, AZ 85142

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Pet Rescues

This is a list of rescues that we support and help.

Dog Parks

Several dog-friendly parks and restaurants in the area.

  • Pocket Park for Pups
  • 22526 S Ellsworth Rd
  • Queen Creek, AZ, US 85142
  • Mansel Carter Oasis Park
  • 19535 E Appleby Rd
  • Queen Creek, AZ, US 85142
  • Cosmo Dog Park
  • 2502 E Ray Rd
  • Gilbert, AZ 85296
  • Uncle Bear’s Grill & Tap
  • 21151 S Rittenhouse Rd
  • Queen Creek, AZ 85142
  • Creek Side Taco Shack
  • 20401 S Sossaman Rd
  • Queen Creek, AZ 85142
  • The Bistro
  • 22721 S Ellsworth Rd #107
  • Queen Creek, AZ 85142
  • Lucky Lou’s
  • 23706 S Power Rd
  • Queen Creek, AZ 85142

Payment Help

If you are in need of a payment plan or financial assistance with your pet’s medical care you may contact some of the following resources for assistance. We offer payments plans with no interest financing for 6 months through Care Credit.