ABU DHABI — Oscar beats the summer heat of the
UAE by
working out in a gym, hitting the treadmill twice or three times a week.
Nothing unusual in that — except that Oscar is a dog.
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As the Gulf’s increasingly fierce
temperatures become dangerous to health amid fears over the pace of climate
change, those who can afford not to work outside in the blazing sun stay inside
in air-conditioning.
And for owners of pampered pets able to
splash the cash, an air-conditioned gym for dogs has become an attractive
option.
“During the winters I used to take him
outside, but (in) summers he used to stay isolated,” says Oscar’s owner Mozalfa
Khan, a Pakistani expat.
“Because whenever I take him outside he’s
sick because of the heat.”
The resource-rich Gulf is among the regions
most at risk from global warming, with some cities facing the prospect of
becoming uninhabitable by the end of the century.
Temperatures often soar above 45°C in the
UAE, and can remain above 40°C (104 Fahrenheit) even after midnight.
The UAE, like other
Gulf countries, goes into
partial hibernation during its long, hot summers, with those who can afford it
staying cloistered in air-conditioned homes and workplaces.
Heat
threat to health
Oscar,
a Welsh Corgi, now works out at Posh Pets Boutique and Spa in Abu Dhabi, a shop
and grooming salon that offers what’s billed as the UAE’s first gym for dogs.
Staff carefully secure him with a harness on
one of two adapted running machines before he begins to run, with glass
barriers on either side to stop him falling off.
Rather than being set to specific speeds, the
treadmills automatically adjust themselves to the pace of each dog.
Oscar’s owner started bringing him to the gym
in the Emirati capital after a vet advised against walking him outside in
summer because of the risk of heat stroke.
“Last summer it was really difficult for me
because there was no place like this,” says Khan.
With the high heat and humidity, “we walk for
only two, three minutes and he’s done, he doesn’t want to walk”.
Mansour Al-Hammadi, the dog-loving owner of
Posh Pets, charges a dirham ($0.25) a minute for use of the treadmills, or $7.5
for a half-hour run.
Dogs should exercise at least 30 minutes a
day, experts say.
“So imagine when you can only walk them one
or two minutes a day,” Hammadi tells AFP.
“We’ve closely studied the project to make it
100 percent safe. Everything was chosen with care and not at random, to avoid
any future problems and so as not to harm the dogs,” he adds.
Destiny, a seven-month-old German Shepherd,
is another regular, bursting into the gym and playing with the other dogs.
“For the dog’s health, it’s better that she
does some exercise and tires herself out,” says Destiny’s owner Fahed
Al-Monjed. “Using an indoor running machine is the best solution.”
Destiny may indeed take some tiring out. In a recent
competition on the treadmills, she set the fastest speed.
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