Walking your dog – Aspects
Any trainer must consider as of great importance the introduction of a certain physical schedule for the dog. Exercising certain dog training techniques during a precise schedule isn’t enough. Letting your dog run wild on his own in the backyard or destroying your furniture or clothes isn’t describing a firm training example. A great opportunity to fortify your dog’s physical shape is to walk him.
An important aspect here is using a leash. When using a leash while walking your dog, be sure to always keep moving: this is the point of a great exercise. And be sure to use the leash to stop your dog from certain behaviors: sniffing, relieving on lawns or poles, etc. And you should teach the dog not to pull the leash when you are walking him. It’s important to teach him to walk close to you and not chase smaller animals or bikes, etc. Open areas require the use of a retractable leash. This will give the dog more space for its actions. He won’t pull the leash and he will move more freely. Extended periods of exercises, long walks are the best thing for your dog. The older and larger the dog, the longer the walks. Active dogs need about 20 or more minutes walks because they don’t tire out so fast. Other dog breeds, old or less active will require shorter walking periods.
Another aspect that you should consider while walking your dog is meeting other dogs along the walk. Not all dogs are friendly with eachother. Some may get aggresive when your dog will rush up to them, others will get scared and hide behind their owners. You should not consider your dog as a violent pet and blame him for this. Training your dog in a way that he behaves friendly in the company of other humans and pets is your goal.
When walking you dog, all bad dog behaviors will be avoided, not to mention that your dog’s health and your own will be improved. Never deny your dog the contact with other dogs, as long as they are friendly. When taking walks with your dog, you can meet other people that are doing the same thing as you do. So why not introduce your dog and create a dog play group with other dog owners that you meet? As a conclusion, “walking the dog” has a double benefit for both you and your dog. It helps him familiarize with other environments elements or persons, a chance to explore the surroundings and exercise. It gives you an opportunity to meet people who have same interests as you.


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