Stainless Steel Dog Under water Treadmill Pet Gymnastical Treadmill
Model No. |
GW-TM10-380 |
Size: |
1580*615*1000mm |
Usage |
Midium & Small dogs |
Motor Power |
2HP |
Heater |
4000W |
Water Pump |
100W |
Speed |
0.8-12km/h |
Running Belt |
470×1300mm*1.6mm thickness |
Max load |
80kgs |
Max Bath area |
1370*530mm |
Inner Hight |
700 |
N.W. |
120KGS |
G.W. |
165KGS |
Carton size |
1660*680*900mm |
20GP/40HQ |
18PCS/42PCS |
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Console:
10.1 inch touch screen
Display the time ,speed,distance
Automatic Program
Wifi & Temperature
Heating function
Water Pump status
Clean system
Local viedo(USB interface)
Local music(USD interface)
Weather Forecast
Internet(Built -in third party video APP)
Main advantage Design & Manufacturing:
304 stainess steel with Anticorrosive painting
Running board folded deisgn easy to do cleaness
Shower head with hand controll switch
Water recycling system
Heating device to ensure the water temperature
Separation design for water and electric parts
Manual Dog Pet Treadmill:
Dog Agility Training Obstcles FCI & USDAA :
A Jump Wing is defined as a horizontal extension of the side standard, which serves to make the jumping path more readily visible to the dog, while at the same time, requiring the dog to work at a greater distance from the handler than non-winged jumps. Wings may be either integral to the standard, or removable; either is acceptable. Removable wings must be capable of being securely fastened to the jump standard. Wings should be 16-30" wide, at least 32" tall at their highest point, and of sturdy construction, with no hazardous edges or protrusions. Within these limits, many designs and materials may be used to construct jump wings, for example, lattice panel, PVC pipe, fabric, and/or wood. The wing design MUST create a visual barrier for the dog- i.e. it cannot be an open frame. Jump Poles shall be 4 to 5 feet in length, and no less than one and one quarter inches (1 ¼ in.) and no more than two inches (2 in.) outside diameter. All poles shall be marked with contrasting colours in an alternating or repeating pattern along the full length of the bar (such as, but not limited to, striping or banding) to increase the visibility of the poles and the 'jump as a whole'. All poles must be displaceable.