Tips for Mastering the
Dog Walk.
I often WALK about
ten dogs at a time, sometimes even off-leash if I'm in a safe area. People are
amazed by this, but it's simple: the dogs see me as their PACK LEADER. This is why dogs follow me wherever I go.
1. Position matters.
Walking
in front of your dog allows you to be seen as the pack leader. Conversely, if
your dog controls you on the walk, he’s the pack leader. You should be the
first one out the door and the first one in. Your dog should be beside or
behind you during the walk.
2. Use a short dog
leash.
This allows you to have more control.
Attaching the leash to the very top of the neck can help you more easily
communicate, guide, and correct your dog.
Always keep your dog's safety in mind when giving corrections.
3. Set aside time.
Dogs,
like humans, are diurnal, so taking walks in the morning is ideal. I recommend
setting aside thirty minutes to a full hour. The specific needs of each dog
differ. Consult your vet and keep an eye on your dog's behavior to see if his
needs are being met.
4. Define exploration
time.
After your dog has maintained the
proper state of mind, reward him by allowing him to relieve himself and sniff
around. Then you need
to decide when reward time is over. It should always be less than the time
spent focused on the walk.
5. Don't punch out.
When
you get home, don't stop leading. Have your dog wait patiently while you put
away his leash or take off your shoes.
6. Share food and
water.
By providing a meal after the walk, you
have allowed your dog to "work" for food and water.
By Dog Behavior Expert.
Abhishek Verma.
+919477304562
monty2314@gmail.com
+919477304562
monty2314@gmail.com
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