Five Ways To Make Walking With Your Dog Worry-Free


☼ Take your pet to a vet:
If you have a loyal canine companion who has been competing with you for space on the sofa and  you would  like to see your  selves engaged in a regular walking program, make in a medical appointment for your pet at the same time you make one for yourself. You veterinarian should be able to pinpoint any health or structural problem your dog has and help you deal with them.
Tell you vet you plan to start a walking program and ask him how he feels your dog will adapt. Ask how long or how far your dog can be expected to walk. Large
Breeds usually can trot alongside their masters for miles, but small, snub-nosed breeds, might be best walked around the block. Your dog can be inspiration to get you out there, then can be dropped off while you finish
☼ Buy a leash and collar:
While you need a good pair of walking  shoes, all your pooch needs  is a sturdy collar and leash, if you have any doubts about the size or  type of leash to buy, ask your vet, a local certified dog trainer or an experienced pet-store owner. Leash and collar size and type all depend on the size and breed of dog. Retractable are one option both you and your pooch may appreciate. You can swing your arms while you walk and not pull the dog off his feet on your backswing. And the leash would not wrap around your leg.
☼ Keep an eye on your pet’s health:
Your dog’s feet, for instance, have all the cushioning he will need, but do be sure his nails are well trimmed. If your dog has not been exercised lately, his nails may be long and might tear. Suggests you wipe the pads of your dog’s feet with a moist towel when you come home to remove any salt that he may have picked up from the side walk or roads. And don’t walk too far too soon. Dog are eager to please,
They will walk with you till their paws bleed if it makes you happy.
Many trainers   recommend that you train your dog to take ‘care of businesses’ in your own yard and use walking for exercise only. There are physical as well psychological benefits the dog, not to mention less grief for you. The dog is less likely to pick up or spread disease, and he may feel less like the whole world is his territory to defend.
☼ Learn some basic rules:
Obedience training strengthens the bond between a dog and his owner. You will learn how to keep your dog focused on you by making turns frequently, focusing his attention. Dogs that are obedience trained often become calmer and more and more well behaved.
Consider talking an obedience class. Private can be found listed in the yellow pages. They are more expensive but give individual attention. Ask for references, and check them out with the local kennel club. It is probably rare, but some trainers are known for harsh methods.

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