Dog Training: Do You Go For A Walk Or A Drag? Dog Training Tips
0Sunday, July 1, 2012 by SAiJai
Taking a young puppy for a walk can be a start and stop affair! Puppies love to sniff everything and mark everything and will often stop dead when they encounter something unfamiliar to them. If this sounds like your puppy, I recommend you start dog training early and initially use a harness rather than be constantly pulling on the puppy's neck or throttling him with a slip collar.
As the dog grows, you should teach him to walk to enable progress rather than dragging it behind him as he pulls away before. With a small dog that is the worst scenario that may have wrapped the line over and over again, as your dog runs around you, but if you are one of the larger breeds, if not corrected soon, could end up with a real problem.
The unfortunate consequence of the lack of online training is necessary that your dog will miss the simple pleasure of a walk with you. If each walk is nothing but a constant battle, certainly not take no joy, you or your dog.
As the dog grows, you should teach him to walk to enable progress rather than dragging it behind him as he pulls away before. With a small dog that is the worst scenario that may have wrapped the line over and over again, as your dog runs around you, but if you are one of the larger breeds, if not corrected soon, could end up with a real problem.
The unfortunate consequence of the lack of online training is necessary that your dog will miss the simple pleasure of a walk with you. If each walk is nothing but a constant battle, certainly not take no joy, you or your dog.
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