Now serving Colorado Springs

A real workout for your dog, without leaving your driveway.

A van pulls up. Your dog does 20–30 minutes on a slatmill with a trained handler. You get a tired dog and your evening back.

Who it's for

Built for the dogs that need it most.

Three kinds of owners keep telling us the same thing: their dog needs more, and the usual options don't work. That's who we're for.

  • For busy professionals

    Your dog burns the energy. You get your evenings back.

    No 6am runs, no lunchtime walk scrambles. We come to you, your dog gets a real workout, and you keep your calendar.

  • For apartment & no-yard owners

    Real exercise without a real yard.

    Twenty focused minutes on the slatmill does what an hour at the dog park can't — controlled, structured, indoors when it has to be.

  • For special-needs dogs

    Predictable, controlled movement — no chaos.

    Reactive, recovering, senior, or weather-sensitive dogs need exercise without the stimulus of a park. We dial pace and duration to your dog.

How it works

One booking. Thirty minutes. A tired dog.

Most people have never heard of a mobile dog treadmill. Here's the whole flow.

  1. 01

    Book

    Pick a time online. Sessions run 30 minutes, including arrival and cool-down.

  2. 02

    We arrive

    Our van pulls up to your driveway or building. You hand off your dog at the door.

  3. 03

    Your dog runs

    20–25 minutes on the slatmill, paced to your dog. Trained operator inside the whole time.

  4. 04

    We leave

    Cool-down, water, a tired dog handed back to you. No cleanup, no mess, no fuss.

See the full session walkthrough →

How we keep it safe

Three things we never compromise on.

  • Dog-powered, not motorized

    The slatmill only moves when your dog moves. They control pace and can stop any time — no forced speed, no motor risk.

  • Never alone, never forced

    A trained operator is in the van for the entire session. Dogs who don't want to run, don't run. We try again next time.

  • Acclimated, not thrown on

    First-timers get a 5–10 minute introduction at zero speed. Most dogs are walking on their own within the first session.