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catmill

Discussion in 'Sports & Activities' started by mistabud, Feb 23, 2005.

  1. mistabud

    mistabud Pup

    anyone ever heard of a catmill used to condition a dog?
     
  2. are you talkin about a jenny? if so yes catmill is very good exercise for a dog, for inside excercise i build a carpet mill if interested.... kopits
     
  3. rocksteady

    rocksteady I'll drink to that..

    yes ive heard of catmills heard they are very good for conditioning but it will take up some room
     
  4. mistabud

    mistabud Pup

    what do they look like? are they like a regular mill?
     
  5. FUTOOW

    FUTOOW Pup

    does anyone have plans for a kat mill
     
  6. Tikki

    Tikki Pup

    Rude Dog Kennels use to build a cat mill. He has had them at shows in the past. I would try to get in touch with him.
     
  7. FUTOOW

    FUTOOW Pup

    If you could do that it would be great. thanks
     
  8. BFKENNEL

    BFKENNEL Big Dog

  9. GameKid16

    GameKid16 Big Dog

    i always read that a catmill actually has a cat on the other side the dog chases
     
  10. Crash97

    Crash97 Top Dog

    Naaahh...just a lure of some sort..rag, toy, PETA member, etc.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 22, 2005
  11. SWAMPER

    SWAMPER Pup

    lol a cat mill is where they kill cats for koreans to eat them lmfa0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    but not to be rude you should know what a catmill is bro,or you have alot to learn...................
     
  12. starlet

    starlet Pup

    make sure you have soft soil, like garden soil on it without sharp rocks, or else your dog's pads will get injured
     

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