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> quick question for those of you who are using a treadmill made for humans for

your canine patients... any advice on what to buy? If you had to do it

again, would you buy one of the canine treadmills instead?

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I have a jog a dog and a human treadmill--I really do not use the Jog a dog much except for conditioning. I use the human land treadmill more often and purchased it from a garage sale! If I were to do it again I would not purchase the Jog a Dog

Janice Huntingford

Essex Animal Hospital

Canine Rehab and Fitness

Essex Ontario

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Subject: human land treadmill

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> quick question for those of you who are using a treadmill made for humans for your canine patients... any advice on what to buy? If you had to do it again, would you buy one of the canine treadmills instead?

thanks!!

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> Orenbuch, DVM, CAVCA, CCRT, CVA(pending)

> www.evelynvet.com

> VP of Amer. Assoc. of Rehabilitation Veterinarians www.rehabvets.org

> evelynvet@...

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i have two land human treadmills, both are too short...so now i am looking into

buying a dog one....the problem with the human ones is they start too fast and

jerks the dogs, also it is quite costly to find a treadmill with a long belt

(72 " ) that will fit all size dogs. you may be able to find one on kijji but i

have been looking for a while with no luck.

tania

CCRP, VT, CAAP, CMT

> > quick question for those of you who are using a treadmill made for humans

for your canine patients... any advice on what to buy? If you had to do it

again, would you buy one of the canine treadmills instead?

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> > www.evelynvet.com

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I have been using the Gopet treadmill. I believe it is 71 " long. We have a jog a

dog but it is almost impossib;le for one person to change the incline or move it

by themselves. This one is easy for 1 person use. They also have small units for

home use that are realistically priced for someone to have at home. Of course,

the belt still doesn't reverse.

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> i have two land human treadmills, both are too short...so now i am looking

into buying a dog one....the problem with the human ones is they start too fast

and jerks the dogs, also it is quite costly to find a treadmill with a long belt

(72 " ) that will fit all size dogs. you may be able to find one on kijji but i

have been looking for a while with no luck.

> tania

> CCRP, VT, CAAP, CMT

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