You must have your dog on
leash at any rest stop.
If you travel with your cat, you can easily take her out on
the leash at rest stops without worrying about losing her.
Not exact matches
Some other things to think about: Make sure a dog is able to do their business while on a
leash, such as
at a
rest stop.
Luckily, even though he was my first dog, he was very well socialized and he just loved being with people and was incredible with children, and I never had to fence in the yard or have him on a
leash (except where required or if traveling and
stopping at busy
rest stop areas etc.) as he never ever left site of the house or family.
Do not let your bunny out
at rest stops — they are frequently populated by dogs, and some are not
leashed.
If they don't use it,» Gaughan says, «take them out
at rest stops on a
leash and see if they'll go.
The dog learns not by tightening real tight but a gentle pressure not to pinch or hurt dog, the
rest of training after established collar is on is communicating with the prong, slight up / down motion... having a serious conversation with the prong collar is only necessary
at extreme point, lunging to kill a dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that
stops dog already
at a 10 then a calm
leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of dogs.