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By s***t on 2025/12/16
Adapted dog, begged by an adaption center to adapt this dog as they knew my background with GSD. Now living with us for six months. Was supposed to be a Belgian Shepard - NOT/NOT/NOT.
Took to a breeder... found out we now own a VEO dog...Vostochno Evropeiskaya Ovcharka... pureblood...closest English translation is East European Shepherd.
The East-European Shepherd was created between 1930-1950s by crossbreeding German Shepherds with East Siberian Laikas, Ovcharkas, and others. Laikas are among the most cold tolerant dog breeds. Molosser/Mastiff type dogs were used to add size, power, and protection drive to the breed. The Soviets also needed the VEO to be capable of adapting to hot climates in southern parts of the country.
This breed was primarily developed by the KGB for military, police, and guard work. They were the Soviet military favourites. Many are used by the Russian Flag, Ukrainian Flag Of Ukraine.svg, and Belarusian Belarus Flag militaries and police today.
Put that in your search engine interesting read. Would NOT be my first choice but we have bonded.
Three and a half year old serious chunk of muscle and energy.
A purposely bred guard dog with disposition to match - it's been a struggle to loose her energy and restructure to society to say the least. Still working on that.
However, this slat mill has been her and our lifesaver!
Well...we didn't quite expect such an energetic 85 pounds of energy. The energy level or this dog is to the moon and back. Hard to keep up with! Decided on the large slat mill as follows
Arranged sticks in the yard and measured her stride at full tilt - thusly decided the regular mill was not going to cut it! But....Couldn't be happier with this large mill...At full tilt boogie she used the majority of it and loves it! At flat out she does extend quite a bit.
So in bad weather, inclement weather or just for fun as she loves it - she gets a release of energy from this contraption.
This slat mill is built like a tank. Heavy
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By J***e on 2025/12/15
As a dog trainer, I’m picky about pet fitness gear—and Ronzeil’s treadmill checks all boxes. Sturdy build, paw-friendly track, and the self-paced design keeps dogs motivated without force. Great for building endurance, managing weight, or calming anxious pups. A must-have for serious pet owners!
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By F***s on 2025/12/15
I have to tell you right away, this product is fantastic! Here are a few things I want to share:
The instructions are very clear, and besides the track assembly, the other steps were quite simple. The instructions said to use the packing materials from the box to prop up the track, raising it to make connecting the two ends easier. But for me, this was easier said than done. I ended up using straps to secure the two ends before I could tighten the connecting bolts. Aside from this one step, the assembly process was very easy.
It's very sturdy and looks durable. It also came with extra bolts and parts. Excellent value for money.
The dogs will understandably be scared at first, so be prepared with treats and positive reinforcement to guide them. They will adapt slowly, so be patient. This is my dog Finn's second time using this treadmill, and he's already completely mastered it. If you have a husky or another energetic dog, don't hesitate, this is definitely a great investment!
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By R***r on 2025/12/14
Worth every penny, glad I didn’t go with a cheaper one. This thing is solid! The instructions were good. And every hole was aligned. I live in a small apartment and was concerned this would be a monstrosity but it’s not that overwhelming. It also doesn’t wobble at all. It’s heavy and that helps to keep it in place. Came with a harness that has 3 clip-ons, so at the end of a session I just unclip all 3 sides and my dog is instantly 100% free. It’s also surprisingly quiet.
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By A***e on 2025/12/5
Finally—a treadmill built for dogs, not humans! My Aussie used to bounce off the walls; now he runs calmly, burns energy safely, and actually relaxes afterward. Sturdy, quiet, and paw-friendly. 10/10!
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By A***n on 2025/12/4
Worth every penny, glad I didn’t go with a cheaper one. This thing is solid! The instructions were good. And every hole was aligned. I live in a small apartment and was concerned this would be a monstrosity but it’s not that overwhelming. It also doesn’t wobble at all. It’s heavy and that helps to keep it in place. Came with a harness that has 3 clip-ons, so at the end of a session I just unclip all 3 sides and my dog is instantly 100% free. It’s also surprisingly quiet.
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By J***E on 2025/12/4
Game-changer for my high-energy Lab! Living in Seattle, we get SO much rain—walks were impossible half the year, and my pup was chewing up everything out of boredom. This non-electric treadmill let him burn energy at his own pace, no complicated settings. Now he’s calmer, happier, and even sleeps better at night! Super easy to set up, and he took to it in 5 minutes (I was shocked!). Worth every penny for pet parents who struggle with weather or busy schedules—10/10 recommend!
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By M***a on 2025/12/3
This is a sturdy machine for our dog. Our dogs need a high level of exercise every day. I would highly recommend this product.
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By Z***y on 2025/12/2
Set up was not too bad. Not the best insurrections, but got the job done. Was surprised with how quiet it is! Once together, it was really easy to move around the room. I really appreciate that along with the hand break, there are break knobs to allow the track to be locked so I can get my dog used to jumping on and off before we began using it. Very happy with the purchase!
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By A***n on 2025/12/2
Worth every penny, glad I didn’t go with a cheaper one. This thing is solid! The instructions were good. And every hole was aligned. I live in a small apartment and was concerned this would be a monstrosity but it’s not that overwhelming. It also doesn’t wobble at all. It’s heavy and that helps to keep it in place. Came with a harness that has 3 clip-ons, so at the end of a session I just unclip all 3 sides and my dog is instantly 100% free. It’s also surprisingly quiet.