MlemGirove Small Dog Treadmill | Non-Motorized Indoor & Outdoor Slatmill with Disc Brake
SMALL DOG TREADMILL FOR NATURAL, SELF-PACED EXERCISE
Give small and medium dogs a quiet way to burn energy indoors or outdoors. This non-motorized slatmill lets your dog control the pace without a motor or outlet.
WHY DOGS AND OWNERS LIKE IT
• Screw-free embedded running surface: Pin-hinged slats keep the track secure and help protect paws.
• Self-propelled movement: Your dog controls the speed naturally—walk, trot, or sprint at their own pace.
• Quiet, low-impact workout: Multi-layer shock absorption and a quiet pulley system reduce noise and impact.
• Indoor or outdoor use: Waterproof, rust-resistant materials wipe clean easily.
• Disc brake with lock buckle: Helps stop and park the treadmill securely during supervised training.
• Compact foldable design: Easier to store when not in use.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Recommended for small and medium dogs
• Product size: 43.5 in D × 20.47 in W × 42.13 in H
• Product weight: 49.6 lb
• Color: Black
• Motor: None; no electricity required
• Material: ABS, carbon steel, metal, nylon/rubber belt, PE and steel rod
SAFETY & USE
Introduce your dog gradually, use on a level surface, and supervise every session. Start with short workouts and stop if your dog shows fatigue or discomfort. Assembly is required.
The Moment Your Dog Runs
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Frequently asked questions
What is the return policy?
Traditional treadmills often use screws to attach belts to the slats, which can lead to breakage over time. Our design uses a pin-hinged linkage framework that operates without screws, ensuring the track remains intact and stable even during rigorous running.
Is the treadmill noisy during use?
No. We utilize a separate sound-absorbing belt layer combined with quiet slide rail wheels, significantly reducing operational noise so you will not disturb your household.
How does the brake lock buckle work?
Once your dog is ready to stop, you can engage the handbrake and lock the buckle. This keeps the track firmly in place, allowing you to use both hands to remove your dog's harness without the track sliding away.