PawPaw's Dog Treadmill for Medium Dogs Review
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Jul. 12, 2026 REVIEW
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PawPaw's Dog Treadmill for Medium Dogs Review

Indoor exercise equipment for dogs is a growing category, and PawPaw's treadmill takes a specific approach: it's non-motorized, meaning the dog controls its own pace rather than being forced to keep up with a belt speed.

How It's Designed to Work

Per the brand's description, the lack of a motor means the dog can stop at any time if it doesn't want to continue running, which the listing frames as a safety advantage over motorized alternatives. The brand suggests using treats to encourage a dog to walk or run on it, rather than the treadmill pacing the dog automatically.

Build and Sizing

The frame is described as solid carbon steel with a durable paint coating, and the belt/track as solid wood or ABS plastic. The listing specifies this medium-dog version fits breeds with a wither height up to 23.6 inches (60cm), chest width under 16.5 inches (42cm), and weight up to 330 lb — a notably high weight ceiling relative to the height/width limits, so it's worth double-checking a specific dog's measurements against all three figures rather than just its weight. The brand also states the design is covered by two U.S. design patents.

Pricing

At the time of writing, the treadmill was discounted to $899.98 from a regular price of $1,499.00. No customer review count was visible on the product page itself.

Bottom Line

This is a substantial investment aimed at owners who can't reliably walk their dog outdoors on a regular schedule — the brand's own safety pitch (no forced pacing) is a reasonable one for a non-motorized design, though buyers should still plan to supervise use as instructed on the page.

See current pricing here: PawPaw's Dog Treadmill for Medium Dogs.

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Review published on Jul. 12, 2026