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8 Tips for a Better Walk with Your Dog
by: Dr. Gary L. Ailes
Taking your pooch for a walk can be a struggle. He pulls your arm
out of its socket and then abruptly stops to smell and sprinkle
every bush and tree as you trip over him.
In my 31 years of veterinary practice and as a dog owner, I have
found that using a little dog psychology and some practical techniques
will help you during your next walk around the block.
Always use a leash or you may discover your pooch following the
glorious world of smell from one interesting place to another and
by the time he raises his head to check his bearings, he is clueless.
Use ID tags with your current phone number on your dogs collar
and/or a high-tech chip ID that is implanted under the skin. Thats
without a doubt, the quickest way to get your buddy back if he gets
off the leash and makes a run for it. The implanted chip is back-up
in case the collar slips off.
Try to remember that dogs are like kids. If they get off the leash,
and run for it and you chase them, theyll think its
a game. So dont chase. He is likely to return on his own.
If he doesnt, act like you have his favorite treat or toy.
Use any trick you can think of to get him to return short of the
chase. Once he has returned and you praised him for returning,
try this: Tie a 15 foot nylon line to your dogs collar. Securely
fasten the other end to yourself or something nearby that will not
give. Just before your pup reaches the end of the line, say Whoa
or Stop. Be consistent using one or the other. Never
switch back and forth as that will confuse him. When the line brings
him to an abrupt stop tell him to sit and praise him for being such
a good dog.
Using whistles, voice patterns, intonations and body language are
much better than specific words. If you want to train your dog to
respond reliably, be consistent and firm in how you command him,
and never be abusive.
Carry poop bags. Cleaning up after your dog will ensure
you dont step in it on your next trip around the block and
your neighbors will appreciate your common courtesy. Those bags
the paper boy uses to cover your paper in bad weather make great
clean up bags. Considering the content of most of the papers, you
might leave the paper in the bag with the newly acquired fertilizer.
Know that your dog is territorial and every tree, bush and post
needs a sprinkle.
When I go out, I just have to see
If another dog has been at my tree
I sniff it up and I sniff it down
Gotta get a read on the dogs around
Brush or bathe your dog before coming back into the house to get
the pollen out of his coat if you have allergies.
Barking at a passerby can be handled by only allowing two or three
barks, and then say Quiet. Immediately interrupt his
barking by surprising him. You can shake a can of pennies or use
a squirt bottle or squirt gun filled with [water or] Listerine and
squirt it at his mouth. Then, while hes quiet, say good
quiet and pop a tasty treat into his mouth.
Your dog is not human, which means he really does want to please
you. Your job is to figure out what his actions mean, to understand
that his behavior is just typical of dogs, and offer gentle but
firm guidance toward good behavior.
Now get going. Grab a leash and enjoy the benefits of exercise
and the pleasure of your poochs companionship.
About The Author
Dr. Gary L. Ailes is an experienced veterinarian, an owner of Sierra
Veterinary Hospital in Carson City, Nevada and co-author of Happy
Tails Hilarious Helpful Hints for Dog Owners. Subscribe at
http://www.pawpublishing.com/
and receive by email his free handy checklist Dog Poisons
and Other Items to Avoid. Contact Dr. Ailes at dogdoctor@pawpublishing.com.
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