This is an energetic cat who enjoys learning tricks, playing fetch and
even walking on leash.
Cats can be trained to sit, come, hi - five, shake
even walk on a leash and harness.
Not exact matches
100 % of the time, I excitedly greet the pet
walking on a
leash before I
even register that there's a person
on the other end.
WE
walked him
on a
leash, took him
on vacations, and my husband
even held him up and
walked him around our apartment giving him «crane tours» as he called them looking for spiders.
Most places do not allow dogs to
walk around freely,
even when
on a
leash.
You will probably need a collar and
leash for your puppy as soon as you bring him home
even if he's not used to
walking on a
leash yet.
Behaviours Included - come when called (
even in the face of distractions), down (
even at a distance), leave it / take it (leave the food I just dropped), name (pay attention), polite
walking (loose
leash), settle (
on a mat), sit (inc. stay / don't jump up), wait (don't go rush out the door).
She is a total sweetheart and enjoys her
walks with her human and
even does great
on the
leash.
Some cats
even enjoy a daily
walk outdoors
on a harness and
leash.
Canine enrichment volunteers took Boston
on extra long
walks, gave him plenty of off -
leash play time and
even took him to swimming lessons.
She has learned to
walk on a
leash and takes short morning
walks,
even in the rain.
Baxter
walked nicely
on a
leash and came when he was called,
even if he was playing with my puppy.
She
walks well
on a
leash and
even though she's a senior doggie, she's up for the occasional
walk and exercise around the neighborhood!
Even the friendliest pets that have been properly trained to
walk on a retractable
leash can make other people or animals uncomfortable if they get too close.
He
walks well
on -
leash and knows the basic commands of Sit and Down; in fact, he sits before a person can
even finish the command.
She
walks very well
on -
leash and
even walks next to her person without a
leash.
Every Great Dane owner who has ever
walked his full - grown dog
on a
leash in public has heard that line — but mastiffs sometimes loom
even larger.
Would you like to teach your dog to do super stays,
walk nicely
on leash past big distractions, come when called
even when they're being tempted not to, and leave food dropped
on the floor alone?
When you
walk your dog
on his
leash, he should be either
even with, or slightly behind you.
I never let her out of my sight not
even for a minute and
even if we are
walking and a bigger dog is going by
even on a
leash I pick her up and hide her.
Its exercise needs are best met with a good
walk on leash or
even a rollicking game indoors.
Training the dog to
walk nicely
on leash provides
even more mental stimulation, as it allows the human to control the
walk and the dog must think about his behavior.
He suffers from separation anxiety because he was chained to a tree the first 2 years of his life but now I don't
even put him
on a
leash when I
walk him.
People like retractable
leashes because they give dogs more freedom to explore their surroundings
on a
walk, but these
leashes have many drawbacks and can
even be dangerous.
He is now wonderful at
walking politely
on leash, holding stays
even with distractions, and doing «leave it» while I toss food and toys at his face.
Since then he has gone to boarding kennels without issues (per the kennel staff),
walks great
on leash and doesn't care if we pass other dogs,
even if they are barking.
In my experience, these types of
leashes a.) tend to cause dogs to act more aggressively and to pull hard
on the
leash; b.) are more likely to trigger a fight with another dog since the dog that is straining at the end of the
leash looks like it is in attack mode; c.) tend to be purchased by lazy and irresponsible dog owners who do not train their dogs to obey, and who tend to spoil their dogs, causing more aggression and bratty behavior; d.) undo most of the important aspects of your obedience training and leadership over your dog, especially obeying around distractions and coming when called, and over time they teach your dog to charge after other dogs, animals and
even people; e.) are hard to control once the dog is at the end of the line, and can get caught in the
leashes of other dogs, increasing the potential for a biting or attack incident; f.) do NOT cause the dog to get more exercise
on the
walk; g.) can cause a dog to run away from you, because if you accidentally drop the
leash handle, many dogs will run from the plastic handle «chasing» them from behind and that could cause your dog to run into traffic and die; h.) have resulted in injuries to dogs and owners.
Today we encountered people playing tennis in a cul de sac, kids playing tag, bike riders, other dogs
walking on the
leash, other dogs inside of electric fences charging at him and I would only have to say off once without
even needed to tap the button.
He very slowly and with hard work earned Susan's (our 8 - year old sheltie) trust, he very politely waits for his morning meal to be served, he graciously accepts our belly pats, his self discipline is to be admired when he does not
even roam the upstairs unless escorted, his excitement escalates when
walks are offered, he
even carries his
leash on the
walks, the door may be left open for the groceries to be brought in and he does not
even put a paw outdoors.
He loves to be groomed, is very good
on a
leash (will
even carry his own
leash to help out) and loves to go
on walks.
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.
Put her
on the
leash and practice
walking past it, next to it, and
even over it in the safety of your home or yard.
You can teach your Tonk to come when she's called, play fetch, and
even to
walk on a
leash.
Perhaps most frustrating, is during this entire process, the dog must be strictly cage rested and only
walked on a short
leash for bathroom breaks — failure to do so and allowing your dog to be more active can lead to embolisms, right - sided heart failure, and
even sudden death.
She
walks nice
on a
leash,
even when passing other dogs.
But anyone with
even minimal skill should have been able to get her to «sit» or
walk on a
leash over the course of TWO WEEKS!
She appears to be housebroken and loves all humans and
even seems to
walk well
on a
leash!.
They'll need special care, because, like most puppy mill survivors who've spent their lives in stacked metal cages, the dogs have no experience
walking on a
leash, sleeping in a bed or
even being outdoors.
Laboratory research dogs require more in - depth care since they are learning about everything involved with living in a home, such as going up and down stairs, going to the bathroom outside,
walking on a
leash, and
even riding in a car!
She loved digging holes in our garden and she would pull
on the
leash even if I'm
walking slowly with her.
Sprout began to gain weight, learn commands,
walk on a
leash and
even play.
Even when we go out for
walks, he would behave aggressively by staring at me and pulling
on the
leash.
A cautious dog owner might, from that alarming moment
on, sequester their dogs:
leash walks only, no more play dates, or in multi-dog homes, they might
even start a program of crate - and - rotate or otherwise keep dogs separated at all times.
Sometimes, young dogs and puppies don't
even want to
walk on a
leash.
We will focus
on skills like attention to owner, loose
leash walking, rear end awareness, good play and greeting skills with dogs and people, sit, down, come, wait,
even tricks!
Check out our class, where we show you how you can teach your dog to have impeccable
leash manners,
even if right now, he's out of control, always jumping
on you during
walks, or biting and tugging
on the
leash...
The scenic neighborhoods are ideal for enjoying quiet
evening on -
leash walks.
My trainer is very smart, I have taught her to give me treats for sitting and staying... she
even gives me treats for
walking on a
leash!
Even an hour - long
on -
leash walk may fail to make a dent in your dog's energy.
Cats can be trained to
walk on a
leash attached to a harness, and some will
even walk city streets amongst traffic and crowds of people.