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How to Walk Fido and Talk at the Same Time

 
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I don't mean talking like "good boy" or "go potty" but the body language that lets your dog know you are in charge.

Most of the behavior problems owners encounter are the result of owners letting their dogs take control.

This doesn't mean being a tyrant or using a formal "heel" process; it just means being the leader of the pack.

Walking is one activity almost all of us do with our dogs, and one that can reinforce our position as alpha dogs.

What do owners doi wrong?

Poor posture. People slouch, bend to look down at their dogs, fight with the leash and generally look stressed out or impatient.

What should owners be doing?

Attach a leash to a body harness rather than a collar for walks.

Louise Louis doesn't like collars for walks because there's too much danger of injuring a Toy breed's neck by pulling on the collar when walking.

She also doesn't like retractable leashes as they are too long to maintain control and keep a dog safe on city streets. Some cities are prohibiting them for the same reasons.

Her recommendation is a leather leash of 4 to 6-feet for city walks.

The leash handle or loop should be slipped over your left wrist. This provides more control and decreases the chance that the leash might slip from your hand.

Position the leash itself across the fingers of your right hand so you can shorten or lengthen it as necessary.

Position your hands in front of you, just below your waist.

The majority of the leash should be between your right hand and your dog. You only need about six-inches of leash between your right and left hands.

Keep your head up and maintain a positive posture.

Unlike many trainers who believe a dog should not be allowed to sniff, roll, and amble at everything they pass, Louise Louis believes dogs should be allowed to act like a dog.

As long as he obeys your commands when you give them (come, sit, leave it), she says to cut him some slack!

The only exception is for male dogs that are constantly lifting their legs on everything in their path. Don't continually stop for this.

You need to train your dog to relieve himself at the start of the walk. His leg lifting has more to do with his trying to mark his territory than to relieve this bladder.

If you remember nothing else from this, please keep in mind the words of the late, great Barbara Woodhouse: head high, hands low.

 
 
 

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