A huge number of us decided to welcome new puppies into our homes over the last few years – UK Kennel Club figures show dog ownership has soared to record levels.
There are a whopping 221 different breeds of pedigree dog to choose from, alongside numerous crossbreeds, so there’s plenty of thinking to do before you select your family’s latest addition.
Our lifestyle has a huge bearing on which type of dog will work best for us – if you have limited space you might want to look at small dogs, while the more elderly pet owner should place certain breeds at the top of their wishlist.
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For many of us, a dog is a great way to make sure we get exercise and certain breeds are perfect for getting you out and about – in fact, if you’re not prepared for several long walks a day some dogs shouldn't even be a consideration.
Here are the 10 fittest breeds of dog that will never turn down a walk, according to the American Kennel Club.
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9. Jack Russell Terrier
It's not just large dog breeds who need lots of exercise - the Jack Russell Terrier may have short legs but they love long walks and hikes. And if they haven't had a long enough walk they'll certainly let you know about it. Photo: Canva/Getty Images

10. German Shorthaired Pointer
Bred to hunt all day in the field, the German Shorthaired Pointer doesn't tire easily. Almost as comfortable in the water as it is on land, there's nothing this breed likes more than a cooling dip after a long walk. Photo: Canva/Getty Images