A movement began, supported by the traditional shelter industry and virtually all of the humane organizations, to get people to spay and neuter their pets and
start keeping dogs on leash or otherwise under control.
Not exact matches
We
start by training the
dog to
keep some slack in the
leash, to walk
on one side of the handler (usually the left), and to sit when the team comes to a stop.
It's also important to follow standard canine etiquette
on the docks before you get
started, such as by
keeping your
dog on a
leash and cleaning up any messes that he makes.
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.
Here are tips
on how to get
started, how to train your
dog to run beside you, and gear ideas for
keeping your
dog safely
leashed to your bike.
«After a few days of
keeping your
dog on a
leash, simply
start giving him treats when you are standing in the area of the baby,» suggests Silverman.