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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by NbyNW View Post
    I a couple of treadmills so that the dogs can get some exercise inside during the long winters here. It was a great fit from day one. But it really was a process of learning about our dog and what he needs, and that all of these different places had something different to offer.

    uhm.. am i understanding you right? Doggy treadmills.

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by denny View Post
    uhm.. am i understanding you right? Doggy treadmills.
    I own a "Texas Heeler" (cattle dog X border collie). Believe me, if I owned a treadmill she'd be on it (probably even without my assistance!!!)

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by denny View Post
    uhm.. am i understanding you right? Doggy treadmills.
    Yep! In this climate sometimes it's a bit too cold to get the ideal amount of time outside for exercise. Gordy loves the treadmill. He's a rotty/shepherd mix and has tons of energy, I wouldn't be able to keep up with him if he didn't get a little time on the treadmill each week.

  4. #4
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    I used to live 35 miles out of town and in addition to work, I had to run errands in town before going home. I felt bad for my dog (an adult boxer). In the summer he had a dog door and made a right nuisance of himself (but he's so lovable, no one minded). I moved in with my DBF and his lovely shepard dog, and ... my old guy has a new lease on life! I realize you are talking about a puppy and not a lonely adult dog, but I am completely and forever more sold on the idea of a two (not three) dog house. One of my dearest friends once gave me a good piece of advice: only have as many dogs as hands - so you can pet them all at once.

 

 

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