Luvchefmic
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(Sorry OP for the digression) It's motorized, so can be set for different speeds, but they're so excited to get on it that they start pulling before we even turn it on. As you can tell, Archer doesn't always get the message about going the same direction as everyone else
And OP, if you have a treadmill, dogs can easily be trained to exercise on that, as well, you should just never leave them unsupervised. We do that, as well.
Terri
To the OP...yes a treadmill helps and for 1 dog you can learn to use it & tire him out pretty well It takes a little gettting used to but most of ours have learned to walk on it & not be afraid (yes supervised)
Terri---I have GOT to get one of these ! I think your DH did well...loved the statement you said about him using it too

Ruthie