Making Walks with Your Dog More Enjoyable
You've probably heard people joke, "Are you walking your dog, or is your dog walking you?" In fact, your dog might actually be controlling the walk if it never received any leash training. An untrained dog may pull on the leash or try to dash off to chase a squirrel while you struggle to hold on to the leash. Fortunately, these problems can usually be corrected with a little training.
How Training Makes Walking Your Dog Easier
Just like children, dogs don't innately understand the rules of social conduct when they're born. With gentle corrections and explanations, kids soon learn not to touch the stove or grab a toy out of the hands of a sibling. Dogs also need a little help to understand what you expect of them.
During leash training sessions, your dog will learn how to walk calmly at your side without pulling or sniffing every patch of grass along the way.
What You Can Do About Pulling
Walks can be stressful if you don't feel that you're in control of your dog. Unfortunately, stress isn't the only issue if your furry friend pulls on the leash. Pulling can increase your risk of falls and injuries ranging from strains and sprains to fractures. If you're older and have started walking your dog as a way to stay healthy, avoiding pulling is particularly important.
Researchers at Penn Medicine discovered that fractures related to dog walking doubled in patients 65 and older between 2004 and 2017. Hip, arm, wrist, finger, hand, and shoulder fractures were the types of breaks most commonly reported.
When your dog begins to pull, one of these methods recommended by Rover.com may be helpful:
When you work on training your dog to walk properly on a leash, keep these things in mind:
Walk Your Pet Month, observed every January, is an excellent time to work on leash skills. Learning how to walk on a leash will make walks more pleasant and help your pet avoid injuries from cars and other animals. If your pet does become injured or develops a health issue, let us know. We'll schedule a convenient appointment to examine your dog and discuss your concerns.
Sources:
Penn Medicine News: Bone Fractures Increasing as Seniors Walk Dogs to Stay Active, 3/6/19
American Kennel Club: 3 Ways You Might Be Ruining Your Dog’s Walk, 7/28/19
Rover.com Have You Been Walking Your Dog Wrong This Whole Time?
Dog Time: Good Leash Behavior: How To Train Your Puppy Or Dog To Walk On A Leash
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