Dog treadmills for rehabilitation

Normally, a dog walks or runs quite asymmetrically (slanting forward). This is more likely to cause overuse of certain joints or muscles.

Normally, a dog walks or runs quite asymmetrically (slanting forward). This is more likely to cause overuse of certain joints or muscles. When a dog trains on a dog treadmill, it does so in a straight line. This is the best way to get and stay in top condition. All Dogmills are non-electric which prevents a dog from overexerting itself. The dog will not overexert itself because the tread must be driven by its own power and move with the dog. This will benefit recovery from surgery or injury.

A Dogmill is ideally suited to rehabilitate dogs in a responsible and safe manner. With the support of a treadmill, a dog can gradually strengthen its condition, muscles and joints. Training can be well dosed and if necessary observed by, for example, a specialist. The advantages of a rehabilitation process with a dog treadmill are that your dog’s recovery can be arranged without restriction, structurally and at its own pace.