- Exercise can sometimes come with the risk of GDV/bloat/twisted intestine if eaten or drank too soon before hand. To reduce risk, please have a No food period of at least 1 hour (or even 2hr) before or after mill sessions for your dog. (all strenuous activity)
- All dogs react differently, even confident ones. Some dogs just get it straight away, while others take a few sessions, some even struggle just to simply stand up. Be patient with the process and your best friend and don’t have expectations for how well or not they do. This is a very new and unusual experience for all dogs.
- Sessions include the use of our harnesses, but not a requirement if you prefer yours. However certain types are not suitable, like “no pull” or fashion harnesses. Many general pet shop harnesses are not designed for “mill work” or “agitation sports” (ours designed by animal physiotherapist) and we strongly recommend “Y” front harnesses to ensure free movement, unrestricted shoulders and no throat pressure
- Video/photos are shot by us during your sessions for the purposes of social media and business promotion. If you rather we don’t, please let us know. But be ready yourself, if your hands are free, to capture some shots/footage and tag us in your social media.
- Also bring your dogs favourite toy/object that drives them, or a treat/tasty morsel of high value to them, that will help the desire to move forwards to get it.
- For the welfare of your dog, they must be in good health, and it is the owners responsibility to talk to your vet/dog physio, making sure mill work is suitable/safe activity for your beloved best friend.
- Any activity, including using equipment, carries risk. We take all possible care with your best friend to keep them safe. However guarantees cannot be made, particularly if there are unknown underlying health issues that may have an impact on your dog.
- All dogs need to be fully vaccinated.
Contact us if any questions or concerns then………. LETS run, run, RUN some dogs!