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Leash and Harness Training For The New Year

January 18, 2022

Asides trimming their nails, leash manners is perhaps the next most difficult thing to get dogs to learn.

While a head harness might get your pup to stop pulling on their leash, you would still need to conduct lots of training for proper walking and stopping at the right time.

This is why the best time to start training a puppy is early.

Instill good habits in your furry friend when they are still little, so that when they are older, they would be a well-mannered pet.

Tips to Leash Train Your Dog

  • Introduce your dog to the harness and the leash indoors first. Let them wear it for a couple of minutes everyday to get familiar.
  • Still leaving the leash on, teach them a sound that would serve as a cue to let them know that it is food time. Make the same sound whenever you want to give a treat, and before long, they will learn to recognize the sound and come to you for a delicious treat.
  • Teach your pet to come to you while wearing the leash and collar. You could begin teaching them to walk with you indoors. Offer treats or praise when your pup gets their steps right.
  • It is now time to take your pup outside. This would be extra challenging because new sounds, sights and smells will attract your dog constantly. However, be patient with your pet, keep your eyes on them at all times at first, keep the first few walks short and reward obedience with treats and praise.

Benefits of Taking Your Dog on Walks

  • Walking is a good physical activity to keep your dog active and fit. It helps them maintain a healthy weight, strengthens muscles and prevents diseases such as hypertension or diabetes.
  • Walking gives your dog a chance to explore the neighborhood, sniff around for more mental stimulation and gives them a healthy dose of daily excitement.
  • Walking exposes your dog to more people, other dogs and engages them in different scenarios, hence brushing up socialization skills.

In no time at all, your pup will be the best walking buddy you could ever have.

The information on this website is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice.

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