Many factors influence a dog's behavior, so the reasons for not wanting to go for a walk may be varied. Here are some possible reasons:
Fatigue: Your dog may be tired from playing and doesn’t want to go for a walk.
Sickness: Your dog may be feeling uncomfortable or sick and doesn’t want to wander.
Age: Older dogs may not have as much energy as they did when they were younger.
Overtraining: If your dog is overtrained, it may become tired or injured.
Discomfort: The dog may feel uncomfortable and does not want to go for a walk.
Environmental factors: The dog may feel uncomfortable or afraid of the surrounding environment, so he does not want to wander.
If the dog does not want to walk, it is best to observe its behavior and physical condition, and then take appropriate measures after determining the cause.