The first step in training your dog to walk on a leash is getting them used to the collar and leash. Your doggo may not like having a foreign object placed on them, so gently put on the leash and ready your dog’s favourite toy and treats. Reward your dog with a treat and play wi...
The correct use of the leash can be used for training When the owner wants to take their dog baby out, small make up to remind parents, can never give the dog with a dog chain!Not only can leashes keep dogs at bay, but well-used owners can also use them for training. The key to...
Training a leash-reactive dog takes time, and you need to let your pet go at their own pace. So, if you’ve been consistently working, but your pup suddenly barks, growls, or lunges at a trigger, chances are you got too close before your pet was ready. ...
Learning to walk on a leash is one of the most crucial training steps for any dog or puppy. Leash behavior can make the difference between a relaxed, enjoyable walk with your dog and a stressful, potentially dangerous one. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps for how to tea...
When choosing a leash or harness, you need to pick one that fits your pup well. Different styles have different fits. Measure around your dog’s rib cage before you buy any harness and check the packaging to make sure you’re choosing the proper si...
The only way to prevent this from happening to me is to choose a great dog leash, so I decided to write a guide to buying the best dog leash. A guide to help you through the process and make sure you have the right leash to suit your intended use. ...
Step 1 Drain all of the old water out of the tank. Dump or scoop any remaining debris out of the tank. Step 2 Spray bleach or vinegar into the trough as a disinfectant. Scrub down the inside of the water trough with your scrub brush until the trough is cleaned to your satisfaction. ...
Once you have gone past the first stage (getting your dog used to a collar), it is time to introduce your dog to the leash. If you own alarge dog breedthat is super hyper, hot-headed and has a lot of pulling power, it is best (and safer) to opt for a no-pull harness as thi...
In pursuit of a loose leash: how to get your dog to walk politely on leash--and have fun doing it.(TRAINING AND BEHAVIOR)Miller, Pat
“Even young, healthy, strong people may have difficulty controlling larger breeds that aren’t used to walking on a leash. Any exercise to give strength, give balance, is going to help,” Haywood said. “Make sure you can control the dog that you’re walking.” ___ Leanne Italie write...