When walking these pets for the first few times,
we recommend using a leash to help steady them and keep their speed controlled.
We recommend using a leash when walking your dog in the wheelchair.
Not exact matches
Johanna Pizor, Coastal's merchandising coordinator,
recommends using signage spelling out the
use and purpose of safety and travel products — for example, explaining the value of reflective collars and
leashes, or how car harnesses can prevent injury to both dog and human.
TRAINER
RECOMMENDED — Recommended by dog trainers for gentle control while your dog is on leash, unlike traditional choke collars that use uncontrolled force to correct negative
RECOMMENDED —
Recommended by dog trainers for gentle control while your dog is on leash, unlike traditional choke collars that use uncontrolled force to correct negative
Recommended by dog trainers for gentle control while your dog is on
leash, unlike traditional choke collars that
use uncontrolled force to correct negative behaviors.
We
recommend using the «Adopt Me»
leashes, collars and / or bandanas so EVERYONE knows your furry friend is looking for their fur - ever home!
If your dog has already been trained to walk
using a retractable
leash politely, we
recommend sticking to the shorter length
leashes (those extending only six feet), so you have greater control at all times.
The Koehler method of dog training for example is named after William Koehler, a traditional trainer who
recommended the
use of forceful or «emphatic»
leash corrections
There are many different types of equipment
recommended for strong pulling dogs; however these are
used to manage the behavior until we can show the dog proper
leash manners.
For more information on back up collars and why we
recommend them check out some of our free streaming videos on the proper
use of a prong collar as well as the prong collar
leash.
Though «choke» collars and spike collars were popular for
leash training in the past, it is generally not
recommended that you
use these collars to train your dog.
Dominance - based training techniques, such as yelling, hitting, yanking on the
leash and forcing the dog to lie down (also known as «alpha roll») are not
recommended; one should be
using positive reinforcement based techniques, instead.
@MusicLoversUtd I would
recommend teaching your dog
using a long lead first before walking a dog off -
leash.
In brief, even the manufacturers of these collars
recommend that the dog be taught all the commands FIRST
using traditional methods (meaning
leash, collar, praise, toys and treats) before the dog is introduced to the electric collar.
It is
recommended owners
use a flat collar w / a 4» -6» flat
leash (we do not allow the
use of retractable
leashes).
We highly
recommend that you
use a choke chain or choke collar made of cloth when you are taking them outside on a
leash.
* For your safety, Pet World
recommends retractable
leashes to be
used under careful adult supervision, only.
If you currently
use a retractable
leash for walks, I
recommend you try out a basic snap
leash as well for when you need more control over your dog.
We
recommend that you always
use a standard style
leash, especially when training.
Ari is not
used to being on a
leash and pulls hard, so a harness is
recommended for walks.
If you must take your pet outside on this night (although this would not be
recommended),
use a solid and secure
leash and collar.
The
leashes we
use are 4 feet long and we
recommend a
leash be no longer than this so you always have nearby control over your greyhound.
I
recommend using a martingale dog collar during walks to encourage good
leash manners while preventing the dog from slipping away.