Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym

From what we learned looking at cats at the gym they are quite lazy and seemed to try and get out of exercising, but dogs, on the other hand, are naturally active and will push themselves to the max…

 


 

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Lifting Weights

10 – Power Mutt

This dog doesn’t need a spotter, he will pump iron with the rest of these older dogs.

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dogs On The Treadmill

9 – Walking The Dawg!

When you live in the city, sometimes you need to improvise on the dog walk.

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Weightlifting

8 – Wagging Weights

When you have powerful jaws to eat all those bones you need to make sure they have the power to bite into them.

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Doing Pilates

7 – Fitness Fido

This pooch loves meeting up with the girls to do a round of pilates at the local leisure centre.

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Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Doing Zumba

6 – Dancing Dawg

He shakes what his mother gave him and burns more calories than several throws of the ball.

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Weight-training

5 – Muscel Mutt

This dog takes his weight training very serious and will be at the gym every day until he has achieved his perfect body.

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Doing Pushups

4 – Push-Up Pup

None of those fancy gym machines for this pooch, he likes good old-fashioned exercises.

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Pulling Weights

3 – Pull Down Pooch

It’s vital that you work on that begging paw when you are a hungry dog.

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Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Doing Aerobics

2 – Bending Bones

It’s not all about heavy weights and strength training, sometimes it’s about simply getting fit!

Top 10 Weight Loss Journey Dogs At The Gym
Dog Doing Yoga

1 – Stretching Mutts

Some older dogs just like to stick to yoga. It’s slow paced and they get to stretch their old dog bones.

Author: Gus Barge

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