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TOP [5 Tips] for Taking Your Dog in outside

 

TOP [5 Tips] for Taking Your Dog in outside

Traction training without traction dr marty dog food

Teach it:

Yes, you can actually teach your dog to walk without pulling! Your dog wants to move forward. We only allow her to move forward when her belt is loose.
When the belt was taught...we stopped.
1Start a walk with an elastic belt.
2 Once your dog pulls away...smile dog
3Stop going forward. Wait the required time until your dog decides to relax the leash.
4 After the belt relaxes for one second, say "OK".
5 Continue walking. 

What to expect:


You may not even reach the end of the lane on the first day you try this method. You can expect to stop every few seconds. this is normal. It will be better. Few people have enough patience to stick to this plan, but once taught, it is a very effective method.


1Start a walk with an elastic belt. 2 Once your dog pulls away...
3Stop going forward.
5 Continue walking.
4 Belt slack in a circle
Second, say "OK"...

Containment training

Teach it:

Train your dog to stay on the sidewalk and don't walk off the road into the street.
1 Walking along the sidewalk, the body is closer to the street than the dog.
2 Enter the street. This may cause your dog to walk into the street.
3 Try to grab the first foot that fell from the curb, and then sweep it back onto the sidewalk with your foot.


What happens: The dog usually learns to stay on the elevated sidewalk after about twelve walks.

Run with your dog


Teach it: experience the adventure of running with a dog!

1 The strap can reduce the pressure on the dog's neck. The elastic band or rubber band traction belt can be extended from the foot, reducing shaking and providing a smoother running experience for both of you. 2Do not wrap the belt around your wrist or hand, as this may cause hand injury.
3 beacon lights make your dog visible at night.
4 Pop-up silicone collapsible water cups are easy to pack.


5 Short traffic prompts your dog to approach crowded places or streets. Put yourself on the side closer to the street to protect your dog from driving.

6 If your dog is a puller, please try to tie your leash to the chest clip on the harness. When your dog tries to pull, it will automatically re-point to you in an arc. Successfully and easily prevented her from pulling, without your effort.

What to expect: Even for experienced runners, how to coordinate belts, speed and direction is a challenge and requires constant attention. The rewards of letting your dog participate in healthy exercise are worth a try!

Beltless hiking


Teaching: Dogs like to run on forests and hiking trails. Most dogs are easily taught to stay close to you and come back to you when called. Through training, your dog will gain independence.


1 Assemble the gears. A dog backpack can be used to carry things, and it can also make your dog more visible. The collar bell will help you hear the dog's position. Dog bowls are easier to drink than sports bottles. The dog can hear the whistle from far away (see whistle training on page 88). Some dog treats in your pocket will help motivate your dog to come back to you when called.

2 Pack dogs together. Bringing a second dog can reduce the possibility of dog loss.


3 For the first quarter of a mile (400 meters), keep the dog on the leash until the initial excitement subsides and you leave the street. Get in the habit of releasing the leash only when the dog gives you an elastic band, so as not to reward him for pulling.


4 When your dog returns to you regularly for check-in, please give him a snack. This will prompt him to check in more frequently.

5 After the hike, give your dog a "car biscuit" snack. In this way, in the future, if your dog gets lost from you, he will most likely find a car to treat him!

What happens: Depending on the dog and breed, some will be farther away, and some will follow the heel. Dogs are very easy to learn from other dogs, so you will teach your dog the rules of this sport a few times before hiking with an experienced companion.

Whistle training


Teach it: whistle to train your dog to make a sound. This will come in handy on windy days or when the dog is far away from you. Whistling allows any family member to call your dog, because their "voice" sounds the same.

1 Gently adapt your dog to the whistle. If she is afraid of it, match the voice with snacks.

2 When your dog is about 40 to 80 feet (12 to 24 meters) away from you, please whistle. Give the whistle a little variation, because the dog will find it easier than a steady tone.

3 Immediately raise the snack and call your dog excitedly. It is important to whistle first and then call your dog, because we always introduce new cues before known ones.


4 When your dog approaches you, please give her treatment.


Expectation: Dog whistle training is very easy and will almost respond to the whistle on the first attempt. In order to get the most enthusiastic and consistent results, treat each time the dog hears the whistle.

Teach home ollie dog food

Teach it: "Go home" guide your dog to his house. This is useful when you are operating a machine and need your dog to clear obstacles, or when your dog deviates from boundaries and neighbors are yelling.

1 Start at your front door. Point to the house, guide your dog "home" excitedly, then immediately open the door and enter the room with her.
2 After entering, ran to the biscuit tin to give her a snack.
3 Now start further away. Point and tell your dog "Go home!" dog food near me
4 Go home with her, all the way to the cookie jar. 5 Practice with the second person. One of you is sending the dog, the other is waiting at home for a treat.
Expectation: The dog will learn to "go home" fairly easily. Using your fingers and excited tone to give her the right idea is a great help.
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