Do you know the right way to use the dog leash?
How can you successfully train a dog? You need to know the correct way to use the leash. For example, when a dog passes its master and walks forward or in another direction, it pulls on the rope at that moment to send a stop signal and then immediately relaxes the rope. This series of movements is done in a very short time, so the proper pulling of the rope is extremely important. First, the harness is clenched in the right hand and kept properly loose, with the left hand holding the rope at the left waist. The state of the rope should be slightly drooped from the dog's collar to maintain some slack. The owner should always pay attention to whether the dog is in the correct position, whether the phenomenon of pulling the rope. Otherwise, the purpose of training will not be achieved.
In addition, when training or walking out, the dog should be on the left side of the owner and face the same direction (if not accustomed to the left side, you can also change to the right side), but should not ignore the presence of the owner arbitrarily pull the rope straight forward, so that the owner is not attractive to the dog, not trustworthy. If this is the case, training becomes very necessary. Here's how to do it: First, when the dog is walking with the lead in one direction, immediately force him to walk in the opposite direction, either turning a corner or walking up and down the same road. In short, it's a man leading a dog. Second, when the dog is about to pull the rope forward, pay attention to the dog is about to pull the rope, when this sign occurs, suddenly pull the rope back, choke the dog's neck. This moment of force and timing is very important, a sudden hard pressure on the dog's neck, and then release the rope. However, it is important to note that this method will not work if the dog's neck is kept tight. Keep in mind that the correct way to lead a dog is when the owner is pulling the dog at all times. If you have a strong dog, use a collar with nails on the inside. It is more powerful and painful than a normal collar, but is best avoided. At ordinary times, let the dog run free in the house. When walking, be sure to keep the rope loose.