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Walking Your Family Dog . . . 11 RULES

Author : Pam Sanders

Submitted : 2011-10-04 18:48:13    Word Count : 870    Popularity:   3

Tags:   dog training portland, dog training portland oregon, dog boarding portland, dog boarding portland oregon

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When we begin our dog training, and it's time for you to walk the dog, no matter the destination - on the city streets, with parks or in open areas - it is very important that he respects the disciplinary guidelines established before and mastered, to prevent getting in problems with various other animals or even people we encounter.

So let's discover how our little pal should respond in some situations:

1. Generally, in crowded areas we'll always keep him on a leash, in order to always have him manageable. Therefore he will need to know how to walk with a lead, near your feet, without pulling.

2. While in training, the dog is simply not permitted to jump up on people or dogs encountered or even attack any of them.

3. Your canine shouldn't run after cycles, motorcycles, cars or people that are jogging. It is widely known that many dogs do that due to their hunting instincts.

4. Whenever we let the dog free, to unwind, it is very important that after they are called he come back on the shortest way and as quick as they can.

5. During a picnic, your canine shouldn't be allowed to pass through other people's blankets in order to eat their food items.

6. Anywhere our pet dog might be, he isn't to be permitted to eat food given by another person or food items found thrown all over.

7. Typically, small canines are usually more pampered than large pet dogs and they're more hostile, anti-social and afraid of other folks or canines. The ones at fault are the owners that will generally amuse themselves when they observe his or her dogs behaving in this way. By doing this the dogs get to barking and in some cases biting his or her owner.

8. In the course of initial dog training, the lessons should be learned and put to use, so we should have virtually no problems whenever walking him or her.

9. During the walk, your pet is not to chew on on his / her leash or even pull it with his teeth, because it's very likely that when he or she is tied up someplace alone he or she will probably feel free to gnaw on it till he becomes free and will get lost.

10. Your canine is not permitted to jump up and place his front feet on us or other people even when he or she is simply playing.

11. Pay attention to drunken people! Often the smell, the motion along with the ranting of drunken people annoy the pet dog. Your pet will lose his sense of reality and may rely upon his / her instincts and therefore they won't pay attention to any of your commands. Quite a few drunken men and women are also aggressive to pets. Keep away from these folks as much as possible.

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