🏆 Unleash the Power of Indoor Fitness for Your Furry Friend!
The dogPACER 91641 LF 3.1 Full Size Dog Pacer Treadmill is designed for dogs up to 179 lbs, featuring a foldable design for easy storage, a speed range of 0.5 to 7.5 mph, and a durable alloy steel frame. With dimensions of 76.77" x 27.16" x 46.18", it offers a safe and convenient way to keep your dog active, regardless of the weather.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Carbon Steel |
Folded Size | 42.28 x 22 x 8.5 inches |
Screen Size | 18.1 Inches |
Belt Width | 16.5 Inches |
Deck Length | 46 Inches |
Deck Width | 22 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 76.77"D x 27.6"W x 46.18"H |
Item Weight | 97 Pounds |
Required Assembly | No |
Connectivity Technology | Power Cord |
Control Program Name | Pre-set Programs |
Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Incline |
Minimum Speed | 0.5 Miles per Hour |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 180 Pounds |
Speed Rating | 7.5 miles_per_hour |
Maximum Incline Percentage | 9 |
Display | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Programs | 3 |
Maximum Speed | 7.5 Miles per Hour |
Special Features | Foldable |
Maximum Horsepower | 1.5 Horsepower |
Color | Black and Red |
M**H
Great piece of equipment!
I purchased this treadmill to get my two rough collies in better shape ahead of the upcoming spring dog shows. Both dogs have taken to it easily and adjust to the changes of pace in the programs that came installed on the unit. The programs can be adjusted to fit the dog. I've started them with Program 1, which is the lowest intensity workout, but 1.5 MPH is too slow for even my senior collie (shown in photo) so I bump up the speed to 2.0 MPH when the program drops to the lower speed.Setup wasn't too difficult and we only needed to refer to the online video once (to attach the red side pieces). It is quite large and requires space both in front and at the back to allow the dog to get on and off and for a person to stand at the front. So take this into consideration when deciding where to place it. Supposedly it is movable but it's pretty heavy so moving it should be a rare event.
M**D
Great dog treadmill, love my tired doggy
Got this treadmill to exercise an energetic 1yr old 70lb pitbull mix. I like that the runway platform is extra-long (it's maybe 1-2 feet longer than a typical human treadmill) so that she has room to extend her stride, and occasionally lag towards the back. It runs pretty quiet and seems sturdy.The box was pretty heavy--I'd recommend getting two people to move it. Once it's set up though, it does have wheels on one side so it's not too hard to tip up and roll into position.I didn't really read the manual, it was pretty easy to set up. I was confused for a while at why the treadmill seemed to change speeds on its own--turns out it has pre-programmed workouts where the treadmill speeds up and slows down. Use the P0 manual mode if you just want one speed. I like the pre-programmed modes so that my dog will have a couple minutes of running, then a couple minutes of slower jogging rest time. Dogs are built for burstier kind of running, not steady long distance running anyway.The magnetized emergency stop is a great feature. I like being able to instantly stop the treadmill. I tried attaching the clip to my dog's collar once, but the clip and magnet is kinda big and awkward for that, and she got scared by the magnet clanking on the ground when she pulled it off, so I just keep it unclipped and pull it myself whenever I need to.It took about a week to get my dog used to walking on the treadmill. She wasn't scared of the treadmill or the noise, but it was pretty awkward for her to get used to the idea of the ground moving underneath her. First she got treats for standing on the treadmill. Then I would turn on the treadmill for only a second, while giving her treats, and giving lots of praise for walking forward on the treadmill instead of getting scared and jumping off. Then more treats for getting on the treadmill and standing still while it's still of. Each day, I would gradually extended the on time to a few seconds. Each new session, she seemed more and more comfortable walking while the treadmill was moving. Lots of patience, repetition, and treats. Eventually, she was able to keep walking forward, as long as there was the promise of a treat in front of her nose. I've slowly upped the speed and the time intervals of giving her treats.Now, two months later, I'll give her a treat every 10-20 strides or so (I try to keep it random), and she can do 8-15 minutes at a time on the fast program setting. I can tell she's getting tired when she starts to lag behind on the back half of the ramp, instead of being at the front eager to be fed. If it gets too fast for her, she'll just stop and let herself get rolled off the back of the ramp. I try not to have her get off like this, but she's young and agile and there's no ledge at the back where her feet might get caught in, so I'm not overly worried about her doing this. I tried attaching her leash to the top bar while she was wearing a harness, but she balks at having any leash pressure while on the treadmill.Your experience will vary depending on your dog. Just be patient and let your dog become comfortable slowly.
H**Y
An absolute LIFE SAVER
We bought this for our dog who has several health and behavioral issues, and I'm not exaggerating when I say that this treadmill has changed our lives! A little about my dog, Nilla: she is a 2 year old rescue who has hip dysplasia (among many other health issues) and needs a total hip replacement. Along with her hip dysplasia, she also has severe fear aggression and anxiety and cannot go for walks because she is constantly lunging and pulling relentlessly on the leash which in turn, exacerbates her hip dysplasia pain. We work with a behavioral veterinarian and have tried countless anxiety medications but nothing seems to work well enough for her to walk calmly on a leash outside. This is also the reason we cannot do a total hip replacement - she would certainly ruin her surgery if she were to pull as hard as she does now on a newly operated hip.While I was thinking of ways to safely exercise Nilla after a surgery the thought of a treadmill came to mind. We had already started hydrotherapy sessions to help strengthen her hip so she was already familiar with the sensation of a treadmill under her feet. After I though more about it, a treadmill was also the perfect solution for Nilla to get exercise before surgery. She could walk inside her home, with nothing triggering her, and she wouldn't need a leash so all of the leash pulling and stress on her hip would be eliminated! After researching different treadmills we decided to go with this treadmill and it has been a godsend.It came very well packaged and set up was fairly simple. We decided not to install the handle bar near the front of the treadmill and did not install the side panels. We felt it would be best for our fearful girl to feel like she could get on and off without any barriers and that approach has worked well for her. I was surprised at how quiet it is - wonderful bonus! I also like that the incline can be adjusted since post-op exercises require incorporating walking up inclines.We started slow and after a few weeks she was a pro. She now ASKS to go for walks on the treadmill! We have it facing a window so she can enjoy the view outside. We open the window to let the fresh air in while she walks and I think it helps make her feel like she is outside. She walks without any leash or harness so there is nothing for her to pull against. She is finally able to have a lovely, relaxed, even-paced walk. It's wonderful!This treadmill has SO many uses. For us, it's a way to exercise our dog who otherwise would not be able to go for walks, and it is a solution for post-op walking and strengthening. In the future, we will be able to use this once her hip has fully healed to exercise her a bit more vigorously so that we can take the edge off before we head outside to work on our behavior modification. Additionally, it is a great way to walk her during snowy weather. I am so happy with this purchase and hope there are others out there that might be in a similar situation feeling a bit hopeless about how to exercise their dog - get this treadmill!
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