Mobile treadmill van helps dogs stay active during bad weather

When the weather makes it difficult to walk dogs, a Nova Scotia entrepreneur is bringing exercise to their homes.

Snow, ice and early darkness can make regular dog walks difficult in Nova Scotia, particularly during the long winter months. A mobile dog gym provides pet owners with another way to keep their dogs active when outdoor conditions are less than ideal.

Waggin Wheels Mobile Dog Gym delivers specialized, self-powered treadmills straight to neighbourhoods, allowing dogs to exercise comfortably in a controlled environment.

The service is intended to help dogs burn energy while avoiding icy sidewalks, heavy rain and extreme temperatures.

Dog, Indoor, Mobile, Treadmill, Nova Scotia, December 21, 2025. (The Weather Network/Nathan Coleman)

Spencer Fry and dogs running in his Waggin Wheels Mobile Dog Gym in Hubley, NS. (Nathan Coleman/The Weather Network)

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This concept has gained popularity among local dog owners, who say it provides a convenient and dependable outlet for their pets even when they are unable to go outside.

With sessions scheduled right at home, dogs can stay active all year round without the need for a leash, or worry about the weather.

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