{"id":18157,"date":"2024-12-21T14:35:00","date_gmt":"2024-12-21T22:35:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/?p=18157"},"modified":"2024-12-21T14:35:00","modified_gmt":"2024-12-21T22:35:00","slug":"please-do-not-let-your-dog-accompany-you-on-walks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/2024\/12\/21\/please-do-not-let-your-dog-accompany-you-on-walks\/","title":{"rendered":"PLEASE DO NOT LET YOUR DOG ACCOMPANY YOU ON WALKS."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Make sudden, brief turns in the other direction whenever your dog starts to outrun you. This will help you teach him to pay attention to where you are going via the process of training him to be unpredictable. If you have a dog that is motivated by food, you should provide him abundant praise whenever he returns to your side, and you should also think about giving him a little reward. With the intention of preventing the pulling from ever starting, the objective is to startle him and catch him off guard. Maintain your composure; there is no need to reprimand him; he will figure it out on his own. Please don&#8217;t worry about it; with experience, it will get easier. During the first session, you may have to go around the driveway forty times, and you might not even make it halfway down the driveway. Quite a few canines quickly become adept at this game and begin to pay close attention to their owners in order to anticipate what they will do next. It is not possible for a dog to pull on the leash if it is paying attention to you. Make the rules, then make sure you follow them! Make a firm decision that you will not allow him to pull, and then reply anytime he makes an effort to go in front of you without your permission. This indicates that you need to keep a close check on him throughout the first few sessions that you have with him. The only way for your dog to get confused is if you allow him to pull sometimes but not often. Instead of considering your next walks to be physical exertion, look of them as chances for training. It is possible that after your dog has gotten the hang of it, you may begin making preparations to go beyond the driveway. Practicing, then taking a break and practicing some more is a good idea. When it comes to teaching a dog how to walk on a leash, it takes some time. In spite of the fact that your dog has learned what to anticipate, there are moments when you will need to &#8220;be unexpected.&#8221; Maintain his alertness and continue to practice. If you show him a lot of praise and take the time to let him know when he is behaving ethically, you will notice that he is more likely to behave in that manner.  may have a good time playing these games.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Make sudden, brief turns in the other direction whenever your dog starts to outrun you. This will help you teach him to pay attention to where you are going via the process of training him to be unpredictable. If you have a dog that is motivated by food, you should provide him abundant praise whenever he returns to your side, and you should also think about giving him a little reward. With the intention of preventing the pulling from ever starting, the objective is to startle him and catch him off guard. Maintain your composure; there is no need to reprimand him; he will figure it out on his own. Please don&#8217;t worry about it; with experience, it will get easier. During the first session, you may have to go around the driveway forty times, and you might not even make it halfway down the driveway. Quite a few canines quickly become adept at this game and begin to pay close attention to their owners in order to anticipate what they will do next. It is not possible for a dog to pull on the leash if it is paying attention to you. Make the rules, then make sure you follow them! Make a firm decision that you will not allow him to pull, and then reply anytime he makes an effort to go in front of you without your permission. This indicates that you need to keep a close check on him throughout the first few sessions that you have with him. The only way for your dog to get confused is if you allow him to pull sometimes but not often. Instead of considering your next walks to be physical exertion, look of them as chances for training. It is possible that after your dog has gotten the hang of it, you may begin making preparations to go beyond the driveway. Practicing, then taking a break and practicing some more is a good idea. When it comes to teaching a dog how to walk on a leash, it takes some time. In spite of the fact that your dog has learned what to anticipate, there are moments when you will need to &#8220;be unexpected.&#8221; Maintain his alertness and continue to practice. 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