Sentences with phrase «end of the lead»

These are worn over the shoulder and clip in to an adjustable O ring on the main leash or into a second O ring on the dogs end of the lead.
While keeping your left hand on the leash, hold the looped end of the lead with your right hand.
If you are certain that the white plastic end of the lead plugs into the radio, (shaped plug hole - same colour) then it could very well be to earth an accessory you do nt have fitted and would attached to it.
But after all that trouble in Oliver's stint, I got in and came out right on the tail end of the lead lap with a car that was still pretty quick.
Some fanciers say that judges will judge the «wrong end of the lead»: professional handlers with a more established relationship with the judge may see more success than the humble, unknown owner - handler with as good a dog (their opinion).
Clasp a treat in your other hand, which should also hold the far end of the lead.
In addition, at some shows the AKC offers classes which evaluate the abilities of the participant on the other end of the lead, the young handler.
Continue to roll to the end of the lead, wrapping tightly.
Stand still and let the dog go to the end of the lead 3.
Their little puppy wants to pull out to the end of the lead, so their arm goes up as they let him.
Your job is to keep a loose hold on the end of the lead with just one hand, and to keep that hand close to you all the time.
Some dogs have run to the end of the lead only to have it stop short, seriously injuring the dog.
I have seen various professional handlers take a dog in the ring — even a dog that has never been in a ring before — and win, simply based on the fact that a «pro» was on the end of the lead.
If he moves away from you, wait until he gets to the end of the lead and then quickly — before he panics — call him to you and give him a treat.
An IG that tugs, pulls and gags at the end of a lead is neither beautiful nor comfortable.
Begin walking, as the dog nears the end of the lead quickly turn in the opposite direction and walk rapidly away so that the dog hits the end of the leash with a snap.
Also, there has been some concern expressed that a lunging dog could hit the end of the lead and snap its head around, causing injury to the neck.
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