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The Canadian Eskimo Dog demands ample physical exertion and activity to maintain good health and a contented disposition, given their high levels of activity and energy.

Due to their occupation-oriented nature, these dogs possess a powerful inclination towards running and tugging, requiring consistent chances to partake in physical activities.

It is recommended that the Canadian Eskimo Dog engages in physical activity for a minimum of 1-2 hours every day, with options such as strolling, exercising, trekking, or sprinting.

They get a kick out of pulling sleds or carts, which provides them with a good chance to get some exercise and satisfies some of the natural impulses they have.

It is crucial to keep in mind that Canadian Eskimo Dogs have a sensitivity to extreme temperatures; as a result, prolonged exercise in very hot or cold conditions may not be well-tolerated by them.

Modify their workout regimen appropriately while ensuring that they are provided with shade, water, and other means to safeguard their comfort and well-being.