Not exact matches
Take your
dog on a
leash with you and go out for at least an hour — both will be
happy.
«Years ago people were
happy to spend two hours a week for 10 weeks teaching their
dogs to walk politely
on a
leash.
He is
happy, great with adults (we are still working
on his fear of children) he plays well with my other two
dogs a chihuahua, and boston terrier, as well as properly greets
dogs off
leash in parks.
She is not a
dog who would be
happy on a tie out or with
leash walking only (although she has very good manners
on a
leash and will want to go wherever her people are!).
Dogs are extremely
happy on leash or in a secure
dog park.
Incessant barking, jumping, lunging out the door, pulling
on the
leash, doing business indoors, biting and chewing can all turn an otherwise
happy home into a prison of stress and anxiety for both
dog and owner.
We are
happy to adopt to families with no fenced backyard, but you must commit to taking your
dog out
on a
leash at all times, as stated above.
Doing a small bit of work desensitizing your
dog beforehand goes a long way in facilitating a
happy and balanced
dog that enjoys walking
on -
leash.