Fit Fur Life Treadmills – Great addition to your dog’s exercise regimen
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One of the newest trends among pet owners is purchasing treadmills to exercise their pets. Check out the Fit Fur Life treadmills for dogs that offer a complete muscle enhancing, toning and fitness regime that not only improves the overall health and vitality of a dog, but also increases life span and prevents obesity. The Fit Fur Life treadmills are manufactured to the highest standard and combine the latest, innovative technology and top quality workmanship, to create the best dog treadmill in the world. The treadmill gives your dog a real workout, allows you to control the terrain, and eliminates distractions. They are offering four different models – £599 Small Fit Fur Life Treadmill for smaller breeds including American Cocker and Tibetan Terrier, £900 Medium Fit Fur Life Treadmill for mid sized domestic dogs including Border Collie, Labradors, Retrievers, and Australian Sheppards, £1300 Superior Fit Fur Life Treadmill for larger breeds, particularly Dobermans and Rotweilers, and the £1695 Professional Fit Fur Life Treadmill for the larger breeds including St Bernands, Great Danes and Greyhounds. Pricing excludes VAT charges. All the models except the Professional Fit Fur Life Treadmill can be easily folded and stored inside home or garage. These dog treadmills come with motorized incline and Monitor 3 window display chrome finish. A well-exercised dog is, in general, a well-behaved dog. I am planning to get one for my Terrier.
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Written by Trend Spotter on December 27, 2007 | No Comments













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