Preventing Canine Obesity with a Dog Treadmill
Canine obesity is a major health issue for a dog. Few people realize how dangerous it can be for a dog to be overweight. If a dog that is meant to weigh 25 pounds weights only 2 or 3lbs more, it can cause a number of health problems that reduces a dog’s life by 1 to 2 years on average. That is why it is very important to either take your dog out for the walks it needs or buy your pet a dog treadmill.
Dog treadmills are easy, indoor ways to provide a way for your pet to lose weight and gain muscle strength without having to take it for an hour long walk every day. They provide a constant walk – rather than a stop and start walk that occurs in backyards – for your dog to release its energy.
Using a dog treadmill has the ability to reduce your dog’s obesity considerably, because most dogs are easily able to maintain their minimum weight provided they have the exercise regimen they need.
Why Not Backyards?
Some people believe that allowing your dog to run around in the backyard is enough exercise for their pet, and they do not take them for long walks. The problem with the backyard method is that most of the dog’s time is not actually spent running. It is spent walking to one side of the yard, stopping, and possibly walking to the other end of the yard. Not much exercise is taking place, and the stopping time does not do a good enough job utilizing your dog’s muscles.
Dog treadmill is a constant exercise. Your pet will be constantly in motion, allowing its muscles to work hard and the pounds to quickly drop off. If you notice your dog is overweight, and you wish to keep your dog healthy, a dog treadmill may be the right decision for your dog.