Leash Training Dog Walking or Running Rewards
Think of leash training as training your dog to do a new trick. If your dog does the trick wrong you stop midway and begin again. Leash training is the same game taught in the right way.
Think of leash training as training your dog to do a new trick. If your dog does the trick wrong you stop midway and begin again. Leash training is the same game taught in the right way.
With all the distractions life brings these days, productivity seems to be one that is escaping the center of our focus. Who knew that getting back to the basics of a very easy relationship could be the answer to finding your productivity on course again? Come to find out that relationship is one you’ll really like… it’s with your dog
Breaking down the steps to training your dog to walk or run on a leash is key to your success. Most dog owners who are frustrated with their dog always pulling ahead think of training their dog to walk on a leash as one step.
The one thing dog lovers can agree on is their dog is their best friend. After that, the opinions tend to get a bit haywire. For instance how should dogs be trained? Where should they be allowed to go? … and should dogs be allowed to be off leash or not?
Pulling on the leash and stopping to sniff repeatedly are two big factors in people not getting started with an exercise and fitness lifestyle with their dog. Exercise for you and your dog are essential to living to your fulfilled potential on a daily basis so please enjoy the first coaching session on training your dog to stop pulling on the leash while walking or running with you.
Surfing with your dog is new on the scene and the great thing is not only is it an awesome new activity to engage your dog in, but it can get you out there and started into a new sport as well.
Dogs want to be good. They just sometimes have way more energy than their owner does. Unfortunately the dog ends up in trouble over not enough fitness activities and then nobody is happy, certainly not you.
Getting fit and training with your dog does take many to new areas, trails, and urban settings. Of course this leads to unfamiliar situations and dogs. Being prepared will make your experience more fun as well as a safer journey for you and your dog. Loose dogs that may not “play well with others”…
The summer months have arrived and with it warm weather. It is the perfect time of year to get out and get actively moving with your dog. With heat being a factor hydration and how much water should your dog drink are questions that many dog owners usually only make a guess at.
How could my dog have taught me about barefoot running? Well, the concept is one in which you actually strike on the ball of your foot before you land on your heel. Have you ever noticed how agile and effortless your dog is while running? Guess what? You dog doesn’t land on a heel but on the ball or paw pad of the foot.