7 Tips to Consider When
You Walk a Dog
When people go to walk a
dog, they don’t consider the various obstacles that may stop
them from having a pleasant walk. There are several things
that can ruin a walk, but if you plan ahead of time and
consider these tips it will be relaxing to walk a dog.
Tip 1: Training dog to walk on a leash
It is important that the when you walk a dog, they have been
trained or are comfortable walking on a leash. Training dogs
to walk on a leash is very simple because most are eager to
just get outside and explore.
Tip 2: How many walks a day?
If you walk a dog a couple times a day for a half hour, they
will get the energy out of them and go to the bathroom. You
can turn it into a one hour ordeal, but splitting it up into
morning and afternoon or early night walks allows them to
get their energy out at different times of the day rather
than all at once.
Tip 3: Social skills for the dog
When you walk a dog you have to remember that a walk is a
social experience for them in a sense. Depending on the
dog’s obedience, allow them to greet other people and other
dogs to build relationships. This will help their
self-esteem and better their mood.
Tip 4: Restrict the dog
As mentioned in the previous tip, it is important to let
them greet others and explore. However, it is important to
restrict the dog to a point and maintain some kind of
authority over it. You don’t want the dog to be wandering
onto other people’s yards or running wild, so that is why
training dogs to walk on a leash is important.
Tip 5: Cleaning poop
To clean up after your dog, it is important to remember to
bring a plastic bag or some kind of pooper-scooper.
Tip 6: Vary the walks
As mentioned earlier, when you walk a dog it is the
highlight of their day. By varying the route you take, this
allows the dog to venture new surroundings and keeps them
interested to explore new habitats.
Tip 7: Practice obedience skills
Walking a dog is fun for them, but you can also use it as a
time to practice some of their obedience skills. Reviewing
the basic skills allows them to enjoy themselves and learn
at the same time. You want to be careful NOT to turn it into
strictly an obedience time for them though, because it is
their most enjoyable time of the day. |