Free Pet Pedometer

Heath

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Free Pet Pedometer

http://www.stepstoplaymore.com/requestkit/en/register.shtml

Your free Step Up & Play Kit includes a pedometer designed especially for your dog to track his daily number of steps. As published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association as an accurate way to track the daily activity level of dogs,* your free pet pedometer is also a fun way to encourage playful activity and exercise for your dog with the whole family.

Inside your free kit you will find:
• Pet pedometer
• Play More magazine
• Special Deramaxx® rebate offer

I filled out the application to get a free pet pedometer for when I have a dog again. :D
 
I have a question what's the point of having a pet pedometer? It kinda seems alittle over the edge and not usefull
 
and the reason for knowing that is.are dogs on speacilized exercise programs now geeze what is the world comming to
 
Lil_country_gal said:
and the reason for knowing that is.are dogs on speacilized exercise programs now geeze what is the world comming to

Computer analysis of the muscular system of the dog and how to grow more stronger, faster dogs. We will see more dogs become stronger faster or more dangerous and meaner than ever for K-9 or Military duty. This also is good for helping dog's health in all stages of the dog's life from birth to old age. :angel:
 
Heath said:
Computer analysis of the muscular system of the dog and how to grow more stronger, faster dogs. We will see more dogs become stronger faster or more dangerous and meaner than ever for K-9 or Military duty. This also is good for helping dog's health in all stages of the dog's life from birth to old age. :angel:
oh ok
 
Uh, it's a DOG! Just take the animal outside, and let him run around in the backyard. No science required.

Incidently, animals know when they've had enough "fun" for the day. We have dog who was born with a heart condition. He's on meds, and has been since he was a puppy. He's 10 now, and not as active as he used to be. However, when he was a bit younger, he would run around and romp with our other dog until it tired him. When he was tired, he would simply stop.

All this high-tech gadgetry is nice, but I don't think it's necessary.
 
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