September 16, 2009

Leash training dogs

Leash training dogs Are you tired of dragging his dog outside the door and down the road? Are you someone who needs a nap after taking the dog for a walk? Maybe it's time to train the dog leash. Un po 'di tempo e un po' more patience, is offering a reward for a lifetime - to walk outside with your dog. But before you start, not to mention the review of some basic principles of training. And 'the best train in an area that the dog is already familiar, such as the courtyard. Dogs have a natural tendency to explore, and things will go easier if they are not tempted by this desire. Prizes good behavior with praise and treats - the traffic can be reduced over time and the dog is more than satisfied with only praise. Keep sessions short at first, and very often. Also, try training at the same time every day - this gives the dog an easy routine to follow. Please correct, not punish the dog leash, while training. The punishment is only used when the dog does not behave as they were taught, and has not been taught how to walk on a leash yet. And do not forget you are leaing, too! A good collar and leash is required. A six foot leather strap is ideal for training. An extensible strap is probably not a good idea, for training purposes. Tend to have a slight tension on the leash, and wants to teach the dog to walk close to your side with the strap a little 'loose (but not dragging). For puppies, the use of a regular buckle collar. If you are training an older dog or one that tends to pull against the leash, and then try a training collar. These allow you to tighten or loosen around his neck for control of traction on the belt. Now that you have everything ready, it's time to start training. The first two or three sessions may be used only to allow the dog to get used to the neck. The dog is sitting beside her, and put the belt. Then let them roam a little 'around, dragging the leash. This allows them to get used to the leash without having to worry about anything else. Try to choose a belt, and when it comes to strengthening, giving a slight tug and call the dog to you. After the dog at his side, give them a treat and praise. Repeat several times. Next time when you put the leash and the dog begins to walk, call them back to their side and are there for a while 'time. Probably a little 'walk, but that is OK - just keep an eye on the belt, and when it is about to tighten, give some' of the trailer and call back to his side. Do not forget to reward and praise. Its goal is to get the dog to walk at your side with a loose leash. Having done this for just a few meetings, we're ready to start walking. After putting the leash of the dog and I come with you, try to walk a little 'of ways. Keep your eyes on the dog, and if the belt starts to tighten, giving a slight tug and call the dog by his side. You can also groped to change directions or stop. If you do this before the belt is tight, the dog soon leas that you want the belt to remain loose. The dog leas that you want to pay attention to what you're doing and follow their example. When you hear the dog is doing well with this, then it's time to venture into the real world. Try short walks at first, and to extend the more comfortable you get with the strap. If the dog does not cooperate, and then end the walk. Do not reward bad behavior, simply by extending the foot, in the hope that we can improve. Allow the dog to explore their environment, but keep calling back to his side. Over time, this behavior is natural for both. Then you can wait for the horse as much as your dog!

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