Your dog should walk
on a loose leash next to you, they should not sniff, and they should not pee along a walk.
Not exact matches
This way your dog or puppy will have to come walk
next to you or
on a
loose leash.
I like how it helps to control dogs easily, that you can walk your dog
next to you or in front of you
on a
loose leash, easy to use the reins in one hand or two, comfortable for both dog and handler, easy to adjust, put
on and take off, fits a variety of different shapes and sizes of dogs.
Practice having them walk
next to you
on a
loose leash.
A dog
on a
loose leash using a head collar is less likely to be aggressive / reactive for two reasons: (1) he is in a less aroused state when trotting
next to you,
leash loose, than when in front of you
on a tight
leash, and (2) the head collar can have a calming effect not unlike that achieved using a pressure wrap such as a Thundershirt.