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  • She looks like my bluetick! Expect mine would probably just pee on the treadmill and run away.

  • I love it,she is so cute

  • haahh too funny 

  • Our Beagle loves to go on the tread mill too, she often waits for one of runners to get off to get her turn.

  • This really is great exercise for dogs! My 6 year old Blue Beagle will go to the Treadmill and bark at me until I turn it on for her to run. She absolutely loves walking and running on it, even in the summer. :)

  • We ma start having to do that with our bluetick, Buck. We live where there is a massive amount of snow too.

  • that is amazing! my coon hound would NEVER have gone on the treadmill!

  • i wish my doliy would do that

  • that is soooo cute!!!! i wish my annie would do that!! im subscribing!

  • Hi Guys, my Pointer has been using the treadmill for the last 6 months in addition to walks everyday. He loves it. (he told me) It took him about 30 mins to learn. If your pouch has alot of energy I can recomend using one of these. Check out Harvey on his. Pointer51

  • haha.. I walk our hound about 3 times a day but she's from the South and hates our Canadian Winters. I should get her on this or the Tony Little Gazelle perhaps.

  • Thats what my cat needs - extremely overweight

  • most girl dogs kinda get fat if they aren't well exercised, this is a great way to prevent that!

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  • sounds like a horse trotting!! "clip clop clip clop"

  • great looking dog. Mine became overweight because she ended up being a watch dog, but she definitely was viscous at other dogs

  • That's very clever! My dog's paws get all chewed up by the ice in the winter, so it'd be cool if she could be trained to walk on a treadmill!

  • Innovative, however the first thing that came to mind, is the owner, and how do they feel about themselves when watching this.

  • great dog ill be getting one soon and that is a great idea  BEAUTIFUL

  • Aww cute! She is soooo beautiful!

  • can you tell me how to make my twch do this? he willl stand on the treadmill, but when i start it, he steps off

  • LOLLL Shes wagging her tail like "LOOK AT ME MOMMA!!"

  • My coonhound walks 8-10 miles a day year round. You're lazy.

  • @princesstinymeat its not our problem you got tiny meat!!

  • that's incredibly cute

  • take that dog on a walk and quit bein lazy...cant be afraid of a little cold

  • walk nothing, she goes running with us on the bicycles, but when it is below zero, icy and snowy it hurts her paws to run - the treadmill helps keep her from terrorizing the kitties too much

  • i was jk...

  • @bgbrush123 bullsh!t

  • It's not about being lazy at all. I live in Clelveland, OH and between freezing weather, ice, deep snow, & salt i don't know which is worse for a dog's paws. Sometimes my coonhound won't even step outside let alone walk or run. This is a great solution to cold weather troubles & I give you & Cooky props! Btw, she's a great looking dog & def. looks like she's enjoying herself. =)

  • Thats great!

    I need my blue tick to do this...getting a little heavy!

    haha

    Cool Video.

  • I wish I could teach my black and tan coonhound how to use a treadmill :)

  • Had to sub...Let's see somemore "cookie"

    That's one heck of a talented hound.. Now there are more postings.. A twisted, fun idea pops up..A blue-tic-hound collaboration/s

  • Dang, I wish my Blue-Tic--Boudreaux could see this.. Bravo! Amazing, had to fav.

  • Now if you could only get her to trim her nails....I can here them on the mill.

    I see we have two smart girls....:))

  • This has got to be the most clever thing I have seen. Many dog owners have joked about doing this, but you are the only one I know of that has. The next trick will be training her to use the toilet.

  • You figure out how to do that and we would like to try.

  • how did you get her to do this?

  • time and patience and starting at 6 mo old. We started by just getting her on to the treadmill withough turning it on. Then standing over her we moved the belt with our feet so it was not noisy. This was the first week. 2-3 weeks walking with her on the treadmill with her on the leash. then her on the treadmill with the leash until she would stay on the treadmill without the least.

    Good luck.

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