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The DogTread Premium Small Dog Treadmill is a compact, quiet, and durable indoor exercise machine designed for dogs up to 30 pounds. Featuring an easy-to-use LCD console with remote control, manual incline options, and a dog-friendly design with no paw hazards, it offers customizable workouts to keep your pet active regardless of weather or schedule. Its portable fold and wheels make storage and relocation simple, making it the ultimate year-round fitness solution for small breeds.
| ASIN | B001M7U92Y |
| ASIN | B001M7U92Y |
| Brand | DogTread |
| Brand Name | DogTread |
| Breed Recommendation | Beagle,Bichon,BostonTerrier,Chihuahua,Dachshund,FrenchBulldog,LhasaApso,Maltese,MiniaturePinscher,Papillon,Pekingese,Pomeranian,Pug,ShihTzu |
| Care Instructions | Keep Indoors, Lubricate Regularly |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (51) |
| Date First Available | November 26, 2008 |
| Date First Available | November 26, 2008 |
| Deck Length | 47 Inches |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Input Power | 550 Watts |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 44 x 20 x 21 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 24.5 x 14.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 47 pounds |
| Item model number | PZ1701 |
| Item model number | PZ1701 |
| Manufacturer | DogTread |
| Manufacturer | DogTread |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 30 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 44 x 20 x 21 inches; 47 Pounds |
| Size | Small |
| Special Feature | LCD Console – Program Speed, Distance and Time for each workout. Red Safety Start and Stop is easy to identify. Remote Control – Provides additional training versatility, Manual Incline Options – Flip-bar Incline increases training intensity as needed to simulate outdoor terrain. 0% and 14% Options. Space-saving Design – Securely rests on its nose for easy storage in a closet or behind a couch, Re… |
| Target Audience | Dog, Small Animals |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
| UPC | 812374011533 |
| Warranty Description | PetZen Products, LLC guarantees the DogTread against defects in manufacturing, material and craftsmanship for 1 year from date of purchase. |
B**G
Excellent Treadmill for My Small Dog
Review of Doggie Treadmill When shopping for a doggie treadmill, the most important criteria for me was to make sure I could handle the whole thing by myself. This meant being able to unpack it, set it up and move it around as needed. I’m not big and strong, but I’m also not frail: female, mid-60’s, 115 lbs. The Dog Tread weighs just under 50 pounds (although the shipping weight with all the packaging is 71 pounds), and very importantly, it can fold up and be moved out of the way using the built-in wheels. I took a chance and ordered it. It was delivered to my garage door. I was able to manhandle it into the house by grabbing the strapping tape and sliding it across the garage floor, then maneuvering it onto a throw rug, which I then slid to the rec room where I unpacked it and set it up. Unpacking: Oh boy, that was a JOB. First you will need wire cutters or something similar to cut off the heavy duty strapping tape. I don’t think ordinary scissors will work. The treadmill was packed in a succession of boxes not unlike Russian Matryoshka dolls, with each outer box secured by a boat load of large staples. You’ll need a large flat head screw driver and strong hands to pry them off. I’ve attached a picture of the pile of staples I removed. After removing each outer box, I had to flip the remaining package over to expose the top of the next box to reveal the next series of staples to be removed. I was able to do this on my own. There were a total of 3 box lids to remove before I hit pay dirt. Then it got a little tricky. The treadmill was bolted to a wood frame. The instructions say it takes two people to gently roll the contraption on its side. Gulp. But I managed to do it on my own by carefully sliding the entire bundle out of the box. Then I could operate on it using a large Phillips screw driver to remove the bolts, discard the packing boards, and finally liberate the treadmill. Yes, I did all this myself, but admittedly it would be easier with someone else to help. Set up: The set up itself was not difficult. All the parts were included, easily identifiable, and also easy to install. The only confusing part about the set up was the first step of applying the silicon oil. The picture and description were not very clear and I had to look up online to find an example of how to do this task. Luckily, it’s a standard task for treadmills, so once I viewed a video, I understood what was required. However, I would not perform this step first as stated in the instructions, since subsequent steps require the treadmill to be turned on its side, and there is a risk that some oil would spill out in the process. Operation: OK, I fumbled on this one, but really. The steps for using the treadmill basically say, plug it in, turn on the master switch, and it’s ready to go. You will have to read the instruction manual more carefully than I did at first to find out that you also must place the red safety key on the matching magnet on the side of the console before the belt will actually start running. After I found that little nugget of information in the manual...SUCCESS! I had a working treadmill at last. Start to finish, it was less than an hour. But will my dog use it? A training manual is included with the treadmill. My best advice is “have patience and DON’T RUSH IT”. I let my dog get used to it from a distance, then I put him on it and fed him dinner without turning it on. I continued to let him interact with it while not turned on for several days. Then I let him watch the belt move without him on it so he could get used to the sound (which is, as advertised, whisper quiet). Only after I felt that he was comfortable around the treadmill and not stressed did I give it a try. I put on his harness and held onto it to keep him steady, then turned on the treadmill. The console counts down 3...2...1, then starts at .3 mph, extremely slow. My dog was only mildly curious, not startled, and he began to walk right away while I gently pulled him forward. I started feeding him one food bit at a time, almost continuously, so he was more focused on the food and less on the walking. The walking just became automatic. The .3 mph starting point is really slow, so I began increasing the speed. On the first session, I got it up to .7 with no issues. Now I routinely take it to .9 and may eventually try a little faster. You can use the remote control to manage all the console activities, but I find it easier to just use the buttons on the control panel. I never leave my dog unattended on the treadmill, so I’m already sitting in front of the controls anyway. My dog doesn’t love it or hate it. He just knows when he gets on, there’s food involved and that’s all he cares about. This is a good way for him to get some exercise on these unbearably hot days when he hates being outside, and it will also be good in the winter when the weather is too treacherous for walks. My dog is a 12 pound terrier mix. I purchased the smallest size DogTread treadmill, and it fits him just fine. This treadmill would work for a smaller dog, and also for a larger dog up to about 30 pounds. I discovered after I finished setting it up, that the DogTread company no longer exists, and there is no website, no way to register the product, and therefore no warranty. For anyone concerned about this, it may be a good idea to purchase Amazon’s warranty. For me, I’m hoping the treadmill is well made and will last a long time. Overall, at least for now, the treadmill and my dog both perform exactly as I hoped they would. Two thumbs up.
K**Y
Great machine! Awful assembly instructions
I gave this treadmill a five star rating because I'm glad I bought it. I did, however, have some issues: 1. I thought the assembly instructions were awful, but it might have just been me. It took me forever to understand the first step. I ended up putting it together the way I thought it should have been put together, which wasn't exactly according to the directions. 2. I had to go to an external site to find what kind of dogs should use a small treadmill, or what it was rated for. The maximum weight for this unit is 30 pounds, but that's not the only criteria to use. According to the site I found, this unit is rated for Shelties (as well as for smaller breeds), but I think a Sheltie should actually be on the medium unit. 3. The packaging. Lord love a duck. There was a box, then a box within a box, within a box. You know those Russian nesting dolls? I think I ended up with four boxes. I still haven't broken all of them down. I would recommend that anyone considering buying a treadmill for their dog check out some Youtube videos. The way I got my Sheltie familiar with it was to put food on the belt, encourage him to jump on, and then feed him once he was there. Once he was familiar with the treadmill (one day), I started it slowly. He picked up the walking right away, although I still give him a piece of kibble every minute and constantly encourage him. He's up to 15 minutes, twice a day. Even with all its annoyances, I'm really glad I got this treadmill. It seems sturdy and powerful enough to last, my dog loves it, and he's walking every day. UPDATE: My Sheltie is up to 30 minutes a day, twice a day. For once, he's getting the exercise he needs. Can't wait until he gets weighed at the vet. UPDATE #2 - 8/15/11 I regret to say that my darling dog needed a bigger treadmill. This treadmill is rated for dogs under 30 pounds. I honestly thought Flash was under 30 when I bought it. Oops, he was 38 pounds. I gave this one to the owners of a little terrier, and he's having a wonderful time. My dog has gone on to a human treadmill, and is up to three sessions of 35 minutes each per day. He's lost 5 pounds, too! But I'm so glad we had this one to start with.
M**I
Pretty impressive
Who thought I would ever buy this? But I did. It is a pricey item and it still worries me that the manufacturer is no longer in business in case I need to troubleshoot an issue. It is very well made and came mostly put together. People who are complaining about how difficult it was to put together are those older posts with the previous model. It is definitely for short legged dogs since it is not a long platform. The belt took a lot of work to adjust so it wouldn’t go to the sides. When first turned on, the screen just gave me some dots and it took a lot of unplugging/plugging in to get the screen to finally show 00:00. Now that it has been used without issues for a few days, I am pleased with it. Still expensive, but it is a good addition if your small dog needs some extra exercise. Both my dogs reacted well to it (surprisingly). It is quiet which is what made me buy this one instead of its competitor. It is also easy to move around and it has a little area to put some treats to help them get started. It was not easy to hit the “place order” button, but so far so good.
D**A
AMAZING TREADMILL
At the beginning I wasn't sure my dog was going to like it because she had been walking using the regular treadmill but she loved it. It is so quiet and small. I did not even had to put a leach on my dog for her to walk, she learned to walk right away. I did not want to buy it because it was expensive but this is what I spend on jewelry all the time and this is a better piece and more glamorous. If you are undecided to buy it don't hesitate it works excellent and your dog will love it. Just make sure the front faces you so the dog can be looking at you all the time.
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