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Leash Training Your Dog For Great Walks!

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Great Walks With Proper Puppy Leash Training

If your puppy is constantly pulling and tugging on its leash, then its time you seriously considered leash training your puppy. Puppies tend to get over excited while on a leash, which leads to problems that can normally be cured with proper leash training. A very common problem most dog owners face is their dog tugging and pulling on their leash. When leash training, your first task should be to get your puppy/dog use to its leash.

When on a leash, one should never let their dog be in control, be the alpha dog, take control, and generously praise your doggie when it complies. Walking with a well-trained puppy on a leash can play a huge part in both you and your puppy's fitness. The sooner you tackle leash training your puppy the easier it will be to have your puppy behave the way you want.

Before you begin leash training your dog it's best to let your puppy get used to its collar first. For successful leash training it's important the have the right type of collar.

Choke chains left on dogs when not training can cause serious injury, if the chain gets cot in something while the dog is running and playing it can choke your dog. It's best to seek advice from a professional dog trainer as how to effectively use choke chains when leash training your dog. For obvious reasons, choke chains must be used with care and never left on your dog or puppy when unattended.

While some dogs can get quite excited when they know it's time to go walkies, this can make the training exercise difficult, so after putting on the leash try and let your puppy settle down before you begin. Avoid, at first, having other dogs and children around when introducing leash training to your dog, as the distractions may prove too much for your dog.

When leash training your dog, give them clearly defined boundaries by praising them madly when they do good and correct (not punish) them when they do bad. When you teach your dog not to pull on its leash will greatly add to the enjoyment of walking with your dog. Teaching your dog to properly walk on a leash when it's a puppy is much easier than trying to retrain an older dog with bad leash habits.

Your puppy will tend to do the things that get them the most attention and praise. Praise your puppy when leash training for everything they get right. Going for enjoyable walks with your dog can be very rewarding both physical and mentally for you and your dog. When first tackling leash training, try picking a place that is quite and free from distractions for your puppy.

Keeping the treats soft and bite sized, will allow your dog to finish eating them quickly, therefore ready to pay attention to you again without delay. As with most types of dog training treats can play an important role when leash training.

Once your puppy recognizes that good behavior is well rewarded, it will be more eager to learn new things and not just leash training. Remember not to let your dog assume the role of a pack leader while walking on a leash, show them you are the leader and they are to follow.

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Boxer Dog 

The boxer dog has many characteristics that make it an ideal family dog. Amongst those characteristics are a great devotion to its owner, its cleanliness and intelligence, and its ability to be trusted around children.

It's no wonder that the boxer dog is one of the most popular dogs in America and has been for many years.

Because the boxer dog can be quite headstrong it is essential for the new owner to take the time to train it sufficiently to ensure a good quality of life for both the owner and the boxer dog.

While the boxer dog is a strong dog with a powerful jaw it is also a very placid dog with members of the family however it can become overprotective when strangers are around although generally this is never a reason to feel concerned.

They do however make excellent guard dogs due to this particular characteristic.

They are prone to several health problems and it is always wise to check the breeder of the boxer dog to ensure that the one you are getting has the best chance of retaining good health.

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