Teach your dog to walk on a treadmill!
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Walking on a treadmill is great exercise!
When I got my last injury (an iliopsoas muscle pull) at an agility trial in January 2008, I had a lot of rehab to do to get back in shape for running agility again.
Mum helped me with lots of stretching and strengthening exercises, but she also taught me how to walk on a treadmill to get additional exercise.
Even though I'm kind of scared of machines (like our Dyson and Mum's Sonicare toothbrush), the way she taught me helped me not be afraid of the treadmill.
Now I'm a treadmill walking machine and I love it!
Walking on a treadmill is great exercise for us pups, like in the dead of Winter when it's too cold for a walk, or during the extreme heat of Summer. It's no substitute for a nice long walk, run or hike, but comes in real handy when I need my exercise and can't get outside.
You can train your pup to walk on a human treadmill (or a dog treadmill), just like I do. It's easy...so sit back and learn how!
And when you get a chance, be sure and check out my Canine Athletes lens for all kinds of training and exercise resources, and information on canine sports medicine to keep your canine athlete fit, healthy and happy!
1/3/2011
Mum helped me with lots of stretching and strengthening exercises, but she also taught me how to walk on a treadmill to get additional exercise.
Even though I'm kind of scared of machines (like our Dyson and Mum's Sonicare toothbrush), the way she taught me helped me not be afraid of the treadmill.
Now I'm a treadmill walking machine and I love it!
Walking on a treadmill is great exercise for us pups, like in the dead of Winter when it's too cold for a walk, or during the extreme heat of Summer. It's no substitute for a nice long walk, run or hike, but comes in real handy when I need my exercise and can't get outside.
You can train your pup to walk on a human treadmill (or a dog treadmill), just like I do. It's easy...so sit back and learn how!
And when you get a chance, be sure and check out my Canine Athletes lens for all kinds of training and exercise resources, and information on canine sports medicine to keep your canine athlete fit, healthy and happy!
1/3/2011
Teach your dog to walk on a treadmill!
- Place the treadmill so the dog isn't walking into a wall (Very important! We quickly learned this from our first vid, and moved it quickly!).
- Use clicker training if your pup is clicker trained.
- Start by having the dog get up on the treadmill (without it running) to get used to being on the machine - and click, and treat!
- Do this for however long it takes for your dog to be VERY interested in being on the treadmill.
- Then, have your dog stand or sit near the treadmill, and turn it on.
- Have your dog get used to the sound a few feet away from the treadmill, click and treat, and continue until the dog is comfortable.
- Put your dog on a leash.
- If your dog is light enough to pick up, I recommend starting the treadmill at a very slow speed, and them placing your pup onto the treadmill using a treat as a lure. If they are big dogs, have the dog stand on the treadmill as you turn it on at a very, very slow speed, also using a treat as a lure to have them walk forward. Praise them, praise them, praise them!
- Your dog may be a bit frightened at first, but stay calm and say encouraging words.
- Keep trying these steps until your pup is comfortable walking on the treadmill.
- Stand next to your dog holding his/her leash taught in an upright position as they walk on the treadmill - simulating a walk along side you.
- If your dog is still uncomfortable, you may want to stand in front of the treadmill, holding their leash for them to be in the correct position, and use a treat as a lure to walk toward you.
Pretty soon, your pup will be a natural at walking on the treadmill. But please remember, always supervise your dog, and use a leash/harness to keep them centered on the tread for safety. And don't feed your dog one hour before or after rigorous exercise.
Mum has me walk at a pace of a good trot like you would see show dogs trot in a the competition ring. It's a good stride that you can see from the side, I am walking in my footprints.
Now that I'm used to it I walk on it about 20 minutes, two times a day, with a slow speed warm up and a slow speed cool down. Remember, I'm a working breed, so I am used to being very, very active. Have your dog walk on the treadmill from 5 to a maximum of 10 minute intervals to begin with, and increase the time very slowly, always watching them for any discomfort.
When your dog is finished walking on the treadmill, walk them around your house for a few minutes. Getting off a treadmill is very disorienting (you know how you feel when you get off the machine). Walking them around will help them get over their 'sea legs'!
Here are a few more tips:
- Make sure your treadmill belt is the right length for your dog. For smaller dogs a human treadmill works just fine. But if you have a larger dog, like a Golden, you'll need a dog treadmill - the belts are longer and you need that to keep their stride natural.
- To increase the difficulty for your dog and build more muscle, increase the incline on your treadmill. But make sure your dog can handle the extra 'load' and increase very gradually.
- Don't have your dog walk on the treadmill at least one hour before or after a meal. Just like swimming, K?
- Keep the treadmill clean from dog hair and drool. It's not good for the machine.
- Make sure your dog's nails are clipped properly for their safety.
- Have fun!
Here are some other sites that explain how to teach your dog to walk on a treadmill!
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athena2011
Feb 9, 2012 @ 10:17 am | delete
- Aww, I used to have a cocker spaniel named Murphy so your lens reminded me of him. I have never even thought of trying to teach any of my dogs to run on a treadmill. Perhaps that's because I've never owned a treadmill. What a great way to let your animal get some good exercise. Gave you a squidlike.
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Eddygirl
Feb 8, 2012 @ 8:23 pm | delete
- Poncho just tried it enjoyed it.
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JoshK47
Feb 2, 2012 @ 11:35 pm | delete
- Great idea, and a wonderful lens! Blessed by a SquidAngel!
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DominicWoodfield
Jan 28, 2012 @ 8:41 pm | delete
- great lens
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bossypants
Jan 27, 2012 @ 10:10 pm | delete
- This has often occried to us, especially on very cold and inclement days! What a great idea and good directions!
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barry
Jan 21, 2012 @ 4:43 pm | delete
- Our dog walks 2 miles a day on a tread mill along with me. No leash. He just loves the tread mill.
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Edutopia
Jan 15, 2012 @ 1:55 pm | delete
- If you or the dog can't get out as much as you should then getting them their exercise inside on a treadmill can be just as good.
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queenofduvetcovers
Jan 11, 2012 @ 2:52 pm | delete
- This is a great way for dogs to exercise! Excellent lens =)
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Lindrus
Jan 4, 2012 @ 3:35 pm | delete
- Too funny. Too weird.
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squidoopets
Dec 31, 2011 @ 11:55 pm | delete
- Brilliant!
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krakensquid
Dec 31, 2011 @ 10:05 am | delete
- Very fun lens, enjoyed it! :)
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Jen
Dec 31, 2011 @ 5:09 am | delete
- I unwittingly acquired a very high energy dog recently and had heard Cesar Millan recommend the treadmill to help drain the extra energy. I got on-line and bought a treadmill but was curious to know what the steps were to getting her on the treadmill and working her up to a reasonable workout. This website had the best step-by-step instructions and I've had good success with the early training so far. I'm very thankful that you've taken the time to help the rest of us out with this information.
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JohannTheDog Dec 31, 2011 @ 7:02 am | delete
- Glad we could help Jen, and thanks for keeping your pups experience a positive one!!!
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jadehorseshoe
Dec 23, 2011 @ 11:56 am | delete
- A calm cat is easier to teach than a frisky dog. Almost strangled the dog, when I tied a short leash to the handbars; he was not happy.
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JohannTheDog Dec 23, 2011 @ 4:51 pm | delete
- We don't recommend tying the leash to the handbars on the treadmill, much too unsafe. You'll notice in my video that even though he's on leash, I am holding it the entire time for safety and control.
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