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Sneak Peek - K9FITbone and leg weight (物理治療小點滴- K9FITbone及負重沙包)

FitPaws equipment is great for helping my rehabilitation patients as well as for doggies that want to keep fit.

Thursday 9th August 2018

This is Wolfie's first introduction to the K9FITbone- an unstable surface. We can add more air to make it a little easier but you can see he gets that hang of it super quick (where there are treat's involved!). I also love using leg weights, when the time is right, to help build that muscle!FitPaws equipment is great for helping my rehabilitation patients as well as for doggies that want to keep fit. This is Wolfie's first introduction to the K9FITbone- an unstable surface. We can add more air to make it a little easier but you can see he gets that hang of it super quick (where there are treat's involved!). I also love using leg weights, when the time is right, to help build that muscle!

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