As an office worker, my 2-year-old Alaskan Malamute, Thor, used to be my biggest headache. Every day when I came home from get off work, instead of a clingy hug, I was greeted by a chewed-up sofa and ripped-up pillows. He had so much energy that he could run around the yard for over an hour without getting out of breath, but on rainy days or when I came home late from work, he could only vent his frustration by "destroying" the house. I tried regular leashes and educational toys, but they only provided temporary relief until I got the Ronzeil non-electric treadmill. Its frame is very sturdy; even with Thor's weight of over 100 pounds, it didn't wobble at all. The most amazing thing is its "electric-free design"—the running belt is driven by the dog's own footsteps. Thor initially sniffed it curiously, and I lured him a couple of steps with his favorite beef jerky. Within 5 minutes, he found his rhythm, going from a slow walk to a jog, and he became more and more engrossed in it. Now, I let him run for 15 minutes every morning before leaving the house and another 10 minutes when I get home in the evening. After running, he's as docile as a little lamb, lying on the sofa grooming himself and sleeping, no longer having the energy to cause trouble. Plus, the running belt is wide enough for Thor's big paws to stretch out comfortably, and the surface has a non-slip texture, so I don't have to worry about him slipping. Since buying this treadmill, even if it rains for a whole week, I don't have to worry about Thor's exercise needs. He's healthy and happy, and I can work with peace of mind—this is definitely a lifesaver for high-energy dog owners!
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