i work my dogs on a slatmill for the same reason i go to the gym. Excercise keeps my dogs in shape and healthy. It also "unloads" them. By this i mean it tires them out, and as most dog owners know a tired dog is a good dog. Also, my dogs are far from skinny, Tyson, my male is nearly 90lbs at 4 years old. Tyra, my female, is 42lbs at 5 months of age. I condition them everyway possible, not just on the treadmill. They get plenty of handwalking, swimming, and outside running.
I don't understand. Why are you working dogs? What is the point? Sorry, but I've never seen a dog run for no reason. Is the purpose to kill them? I don't get the concept. Can you please explain it to me? The mills are great, I just don't understand the part about the dogs running until there's nothing left. I can't tell, but are your dogs skinny? You've given them names so they must mean something to you.
i work my dogs on a slatmill for the same reason i go to the gym. Excercise keeps my dogs in shape and healthy. It also "unloads" them. By this i mean it tires them out, and as most dog owners know a tired dog is a good dog. Also, my dogs are far from skinny, Tyson, my male is nearly 90lbs at 4 years old. Tyra, my female, is 42lbs at 5 months of age. I condition them everyway possible, not just on the treadmill. They get plenty of handwalking, swimming, and outside running.
jwf20 4 years ago
I don't understand. Why are you working dogs? What is the point? Sorry, but I've never seen a dog run for no reason. Is the purpose to kill them? I don't get the concept. Can you please explain it to me? The mills are great, I just don't understand the part about the dogs running until there's nothing left. I can't tell, but are your dogs skinny? You've given them names so they must mean something to you.
LegacyLover21 4 years ago