Flexible on Pugga retractable leashes
When it's time to take a leash walk, many people may break
out one retractable leash or retractable
lead due to lack of proper knowledge.
Pugga brings topics of this kind of accidents and also
kind suggestions, hope our articles helps much on how to use a retractable
leash or retractable lead.
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by expert Richard Herr, a pugga retractable leash,
a better walking with your dog.
You've got a new puppy, and decide to take first walk
using retractable leash. Your pup is a little
overwhelmed and frightened by the great outdoors, but he soon warms
up and starts to enjoy the walk. It is strongly recommended to have
your puppy adjusted before any walking with retractable
leash. For those dogs that rush madly about when on a retractable
leash, they're worn out when they get home, the owner on the other end
of the leash is frustrated and sore from it as well.
Take a look at most dogs on retractable leashes. The dog
is eager to keep moving ahead, and the owner is lagging behind, struggling
to hold onto the plastic handle and lock the leash length every time
a car comes by.
Leash walks should demonstrate the relationship between
person and dog ... you're walking together, enjoying the scenery together.
What happens if you fail to smack it down in time? Your
dog has 15 feet of freedom to tangle with oncoming cars, other dogs,
frightened pedestrians, squirrels etc. Retractable leashes give dogs
too much room to roam, with potentially disastrous effects.
Put a rabbit in front of any motivated dog, then you accidentally
drop the leash handle, startling your pup. He jumps and moves way from
the loud noise behind him, then realizes that the loud noise is chasing
him! Down the street your puppy runs, with a big, noisy plastic demon
keeping pace at his heels. Scary.
It is so important to train your dog before your first
walking with dog on a leash, refer to pugga blog
other topics for more skills and suggestions,
practice as a professional trainer then your
will find the evening walk enjoyable!