Guest ryan161 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Get rid of [bANNED TEXT] treadmill n get out n exercise ur dog the reyt way, absouloutly pointless runnin ur dog on a treadmill [bANNED TEXT] u cn jst go 4 a walk we it! the dogs do get f*****g walked i just like to keep them fit :wankerzo4: Quote Link to post
philkemp 50 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Get rid of [bANNED TEXT] treadmill n get out n exercise ur dog the reyt way, absouloutly pointless runnin ur dog on a treadmill [bANNED TEXT] u cn jst go 4 a walk we it! the dogs do get f*****g walked i just like to keep them fit :wankerzo4: well take em out 4 a longer walk then instead of f****n about we a treadmill 1 Quote Link to post
hogdog 61 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 (edited) Whenever treadmills are mentioned all the myths raise their heads. When use properly electric treadmills can be a great ADDITION to a training, it's not a replacement for anything. It won't build "huge muscles" any more than running anywhere else will. It's a low impact way to diagnose lameness and can help with their recovery. It's also a superb way to provide controlled aerobic exercise. It's only a bad thing when it's used in the wrong way and when it's used as a replacement for walking. You can start them really young just to get them used to it but don't start to push them on it until they're properly developed. Edited May 29, 2011 by hogdog 4 Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Get rid of [bANNED TEXT] treadmill n get out n exercise ur dog the reyt way, absouloutly pointless runnin ur dog on a treadmill [bANNED TEXT] u cn jst go 4 a walk we it! the dogs do get f*****g walked i just like to keep them fit :wankerzo4: well take em out 4 a longer walk then instead of f****n about we a treadmill they do get long walks and going to start puting them on the teradmill is there sumthing f*****g rong with that? Quote Link to post
skycat 6,173 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Whenever treadmills are mentioned all the myths raise their heads. When use properly electric treadmills can be a great ADDITION to a training, it's not a replacement for anything. It won't build "huge muscles" any more than running anywhere else will. It's a low impact way to diagnose lameness and can help with their recovery. It's also a superb way to provide controlled aerobic exercise. It's only a bad thing when it's used in the wrong way and when it's used as a replacement for walking. You can start them really young just to get them used to it but don't start to push them on it until they're properly developed. You know what you're talking about, but there's a lot of people out there who see it as a replacement for normal exercise: just trying to take a short cut to fitness: that's why I said what I did. 1 Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Whenever treadmills are mentioned all the myths raise their heads. When use properly electric treadmills can be a great ADDITION to a training, it's not a replacement for anything. It won't build "huge muscles" any more than running anywhere else will. It's a low impact way to diagnose lameness and can help with their recovery. It's also a superb way to provide controlled aerobic exercise. It's only a bad thing when it's used in the wrong way and when it's used as a replacement for walking. You can start them really young just to get them used to it but don't start to push them on it until they're properly developed. thanks mate the dogs get walked every day but just want to get them that bit fiter on the treadmill mate but of couse doing 30mins on the treadmill and a good hour walk would be batter than just a walk ATB Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Whenever treadmills are mentioned all the myths raise their heads. When use properly electric treadmills can be a great ADDITION to a training, it's not a replacement for anything. It won't build "huge muscles" any more than running anywhere else will. It's a low impact way to diagnose lameness and can help with their recovery. It's also a superb way to provide controlled aerobic exercise. It's only a bad thing when it's used in the wrong way and when it's used as a replacement for walking. You can start them really young just to get them used to it but don't start to push them on it until they're properly developed. thanks mate the dogs get walked every day but just want to get them that bit fiter on the treadmill mate but of couse doing 30mins on the treadmill and a good hour walk would be batter than just a walk ATB how old is this pup you have? Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,170 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 If treadmills are that shite why do match men use then for them explaine that Because they are fat and lazy Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Whenever treadmills are mentioned all the myths raise their heads. When use properly electric treadmills can be a great ADDITION to a training, it's not a replacement for anything. It won't build "huge muscles" any more than running anywhere else will. It's a low impact way to diagnose lameness and can help with their recovery. It's also a superb way to provide controlled aerobic exercise. It's only a bad thing when it's used in the wrong way and when it's used as a replacement for walking. You can start them really young just to get them used to it but don't start to push them on it until they're properly developed. thanks mate the dogs get walked every day but just want to get them that bit fiter on the treadmill mate but of couse doing 30mins on the treadmill and a good hour walk would be batter than just a walk ATB how old is this pup you have? its only 6months thats why i am asking what age would you start runing the pup on it im usein it for my older lurchers and was just asking when could i put the pup on it Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 (edited) Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup well i will say this i would not put a 6 month pup on a treadmill and dont know anyone who would it is not fully developed yet so leave the mill alone and let the pup grow and mature before you do!!!!! but anyway you asked for good advice im giving it ,, anyone who has had dogs will tell you the same . sorry casso didnt mean to post it below your input Edited May 29, 2011 by riohog Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup well i will say this i would not put a 6 month pup on a treadmill and dont know anyone who would it is not fully developed yet so leave the mill alone and let the pup grow and mature before you do!!!!! but anyway you asked for good advice im giving it ,, anyone who has had dogs will tell you the same . this is what i am saying i no he is to young you dont need to tell me that what i side was (what age would you start runing them at) Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup well i will say this i would not put a 6 month pup on a treadmill and dont know anyone who would it is not fully developed yet so leave the mill alone and let the pup grow and mature before you do!!!!! but anyway you asked for good advice im giving it ,, anyone who has had dogs will tell you the same . this is what i am saying i no he is to young you dont need to tell me that what i side was (what age would you start runing them at) ok ill answer that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,never why would i want to like most my dogs get enough exersise without a mill Quote Link to post
Guest ryan161 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup well i will say this i would not put a 6 month pup on a treadmill and dont know anyone who would it is not fully developed yet so leave the mill alone and let the pup grow and mature before you do!!!!! but anyway you asked for good advice im giving it ,, anyone who has had dogs will tell you the same . this is what i am saying i no he is to young you dont need to tell me that what i side was (what age would you start runing them at) ok ill answer that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,never why would i want to like most my dogs get enough exersise without a mill MATE NO WHAT f**k OFF :feck: SUM D.CKHEADS ON HERE Quote Link to post
riohog 5,701 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 Everything in moderation, as the man said they can be used to good effect when used as part of a fitness programme, seen then used as a good cardio workout with a different type of animal the problem with any fitness training is that you need to know what your doing, its not something you make up as you go along or you could do more harm than good, you dont need to develop a fit pup anyway, pup is programmed to express him physically through play, if you watch two pups playing, running only plays a small part in the activity,,physical contact is huge and a big part in development and forming bonds, play with the mutt, its what the pup needs more than anything,,best of luck with the pup well i will say this i would not put a 6 month pup on a treadmill and dont know anyone who would it is not fully developed yet so leave the mill alone and let the pup grow and mature before you do!!!!! but anyway you asked for good advice im giving it ,, anyone who has had dogs will tell you the same . this is what i am saying i no he is to young you dont need to tell me that what i side was (what age would you start runing them at) ok ill answer that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,never why would i want to like most my dogs get enough exersise without a mill MATE NO WHAT f**k OFF :feck: SUM D.CKHEADS ON HERE no need to swear , it obvious to most reading this you aint the brightest star in the sky.. so just run along now these a good lad 1 Quote Link to post
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