Once a puppy has all of his puppy shots (usually by 16 weeks of age), he should also be socialized with other friendly dogs, and acclimated to new environments beyond the owner's home and property, by being taken for regular
daily walks on a leash.
Special Needs Exercise: The Keeshond requires
daily walk on a leash or a run in fenced yard.
The Keeshond requires
daily walk on a leash or a run in fenced yard.
They tend to be very friendly, make excellent therapy dogs and need only light exercise, such as
a daily walk on a leash or playtime in a secure location.
Staffies need plenty of regular exercise which should consist of play time and
daily walks on a leash.
Daily walks on leash are often the most practical way to do this.
Not exact matches
The aim is for the dog to realise that in a particular context — at the dog run with specific equipment — he's allowed to go all out for the lure and in another context —
on his
daily walk where he is
on leash and there is no equipment — he is not allowed to give chase to distractions.
Daily walks (with a
leash on the dog) will do nicely if the dog owner is living in an apartment or home with no backyard.
Daily use of basic commands (sit, stay, down, come, and stand) as well as training to
walk on a
leash without pulling are essential to building a partnership with the dog.
Some cats even enjoy a
daily walk outdoors
on a harness and
leash.
While playing and running off
leash can provide all the exercise that it needs, all dogs need to be taken
on a regular
daily walk, and this breed is not an exception.
Make a commitment now to
walk your dog (
on -
leash) off your property
daily.
The clumber enjoys a
daily outing, but its exercise requirements can be met with a long
walk on leash or a leisurely hike in the field.
He learned quickly and now he is in the care of an experienced adult foster home to continue his training in rules, boundaries,
walking on the
leash, and socializing with other dogs and people, along with
daily active exercise.
By keeping our dogs isolated and protected, by never letting them lick that ice cream or go with us
on errands, by only taking them around the block during their
daily leashed walk or, more rarely, to a park, we're not doing them any favors.
He loves his
daily walks and does great
on a
leash.
It's a good idea to take your West Highland White Terrier for a brisk
daily walk, but be sure to keep it
on a
leash, as it may chase other animals.
He's still too young to go
on real
walks outside of his property and hasn't received all of his core vaccines yet, but he's at the perfect age to start acknowledging short
leashed potty breaks as part of his
daily life.
A
daily walk is a must, and time to run and play off -
leash should be provided
on a regular basis.
If you can't provide a fenced in yard for safe play, or commit to
walk the dog
on a
leash daily, then don't get a dog.
Although he can
walk on a
leash, he prefers to run and will need a
daily run in a safely fenced yard.
Many times, dogs who are hurt, scared, nervous, reactive, elderly, or in training are forced to deal with
daily incidents of off -
leash or out of control dogs, rushing up to greet them while they're out
on a
walk.
The standard schnauzer needs
daily exertion, either a long
walk on leash, a vigorous game or an off - lead outing in a safe area.
The pug needs
daily exercise, either in the form of a lively game or a moderate
walk on leash.
Buddy
walks well
on a
leash and enjoys his
daily walks.
A
daily walk while
on a
leash is more than enough for your pet, but be sure to
walk with the dog behind you or beside you.
Niko
walks nicely
on a
leash and enjoys his
daily walks.
Sprite
walks nicely
on a
leash and enjoys going for his
daily walks.
He
walks very well
on a
leash and looks forward to his
daily walks.
These herding dogs require regular exercise
on a
daily basis including long
walks and the ability to run off
leash.
And with the stall, I do not need to
walk him (he wants to trot even
on the shortest
leash), I simply clean his stall 2X
daily while he eats just like the horses.
Ideally, every dog should be
walked on a
leash at least twice
daily for a minimum of 20 minutes, rain or shine.
After only having her for not quite 3 months she will heal with me
on our twice
daily walks, many times when I let the
leash go.
This is a short video of my 130 lb Bullmastiff taking our
daily walk on a retractable
leash.
She goes for
daily walks around the neighborhood
on a
leash and is the envy of all Madeira Beach cat owners.
The Staff needs a
daily outlet for his energy, preferably in the form of a long
walk on leash or a vigorous game in the yard.
Are you willing / able to modify your
daily schedule to accomodate a DS's needs, such as going outdoors into a fenced area or
walking on a
leash to perform bodily functions at least 4 times
daily?
Potential adopters who do not have fenced yards should be prepared to take their Greyhound for a minimum of four
on -
leash potty
walks and at least one longer
walk (for exercise)
daily, and will need to find a safely fenced area where the dog can run off -
leash about once a week (or more or less, depending
on the individual dog).
You will have to determine their level of commitment to
walking the dog (
on leash) frequently enough for the dog to get
daily exercise and to go the the bathroom as often as is needed.
He loves his
daily walks and is very good
on leash when there isn't another dog around.
A
daily walk will help your Italian Greyhound get his ya - yas out, but make sure to keep him
on a
leash.
Are you willing and able to modify your
daily schedule to accomodate a Cocker Spaniels needs, such as going outdoors into a fenced area or
walking on a
leash to perform bodily functions at least 4 times a day?
Are you willing and able to modify your
daily schedule to accommodate a Malinois» needs, such as going outdoors into a fenced area or
walking on a
leash to perform bodily functions at least four times
daily?
The strong, athletic Boerboel needs
daily exercise, such as long
walks on a
leash or play sessions in a securely fenced area with his owner.
You must be willing to include the dog in family activities, allow the dog to live as a house dog with much human companionship, and provide some
daily one -
on - one time with your rescue, including cuddles, play, and
walks on leash.
And even if you have a fenced yard, take him around the block for a
daily on -
leash walk, (harnesses only, no collars!)
These products are designed to prevent the dog from pulling at the
leash, keeping you comfortable and keeping your canine companion under better control
on your
daily walks.
You will be in charge of
daily care like feeding,
walking, and maybe some basic training (
walking nicely
on leash, learning to sit, potty training).
All dogs are
walked on leash 3 times per day, provided fresh bedding and cots
daily, and fresh water at least twice
daily.
Regardless of size or breed, a dog should be
walked on a
leash for a minimum of 20 minutes at least twice
daily.