UK (SANEPR.com) January 20, 2009 -- Triche Williams, Proprietor of Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery, explained: “The treadmill allows you to walk dogs at varying speeds on various inclines – both ‘uphill’ and ‘downhill’. This helps the dogs to build up muscle tone and fitness.
“We’re using the treadmill to help dogs to recover after accidents or surgery,” she added. “It is particularly helpful in treating cruciate ligament problems, for example.
“But it is also helpful in toning muscles in preparation for agility and ‘showing’,” Triche said. “And, of course, like overweight humans, overweight dogs can benefit from regular exercise on the treadmill!”
Although all dogs need to be walked every day in order for them to keep their health and vitality, a poll of 2,000 dog owners, reported in The Daily Express*, revealed that one in ten dog owners never takes their dog for a walk; almost a third exercise their dogs no more than twice a week; one in 20 merely lets their dog run around the garden - and yet one in ten owners admit that their dog is overweight.
“Many people don’t walk their dogs fast enough to build up a good level of fitness and tone up their muscles,” said Rhoda Burdett, the Kennels’ Manageress and specialist Trainer/ Behaviourist. “That’s where short but regular – say three times a week - sessions on the treadmill can help dogs get fitter.
“All the dogs – from Dachshunds to Great Danes - who have used our treadmill seem to have thoroughly enjoyed the experience and are always keen to use it again!” she said.
Fit Fur Life claims that using the Treadmill not only improves the overall health and vitality of a dog, it also helps to curb destructive behavioural problems, increases life span and prevents obesity.
“Moreover, it helps to keep the dogs’ muscles toned and so prevents injuries from demanding events such as Agility and Working Trials or Racing,” said Jolan Altria, Senior Kennel Assistant at Little Revel End.
“We use the Treadmill for show ring practices and gait analysis to ensure that dogs are in top show condition – and to give them a better chance of winning,” said Triche. “In addition, the treadmill is useful to help dogs keep fit when bad weather prevents them taking part in an outdoor fitness programme.”
Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery boards up to 30 dogs and 20 cats and also has capacity to care for other small animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, small rodents and birds. It provides dog grooming and training – including preparing dogs for show – and also has a shop, selling a range of pet supplies.
* Published in The Daily Express on 20th March 2008.
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Photographs of Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery’s Treadmill in action are available on request from Bob Little Press & PR, tel 01727 860405; email bob.little@boblittlepr.com
About Fit Fur Life Dog Treadmills
Veterinary Practices, Hydrotherapy Centres, Kennels, Dog Training Units, Professional Breeders, Showdog Professionals and dog owners are using Fit Fur Life Treadmills – devised by Sammy French - to provide their dogs with a muscle enhancing, toning, fitness regime and post surgery and injury rehabilitation. Fit Fur Life claims that using the Treadmill not only improves the overall health and vitality of a dog, it also helps to curb destructive behavioural problems, increases life span and prevents obesity.
All Fit Fur Life models have the incline feature and variable speed control which enables users to fine tune the treadmill to suit any dog. This is especially advantageous for rehabilitation after surgery or injury. The Professional and Superior Treadmills have the additional benefit of the decline feature, which aids the rehabilitation of shoulder, elbow and pastern problems.
Fit Fur Life Dog Treadmills received a boost in 2008 when serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, multi-millionaire and founder/CEO of the private equity firm Hamilton Bradshaw, James Caan, publicly committed £100,000 to Sammy French’s venture on the BBC TV programme ‘Dragon’s Den’.
Further information from www.fitfurlife.com
About Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery
Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery is a family-run kennels and cattery offering caring, considerate and individual attention to the animals in its care. It seeks to provide suitable and comfortable accommodation for these animals as well as emulate, as closely as possible, their home environments.
In addition to dogs and cats, Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery also looks after other family pets including rabbits, guinea pigs, small rodents and birds.
The Kennels and Cattery includes a Training and Behaviour centre. There is also a Grooming Salon and a shop. Situated in an acre of Hertfordshire countryside, the Kennels and Cattery are within easy reach of the M1, yet are in sufficiently rural surroundings to allow its ‘dog boarders’ to go for country walks.
Further information from:
Triche Williams, Little Revel End Kennels and Cattery, 01582 794862
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 00 44 (0)1727 860405; bob.little@boblittlepr.com