Most dogs really love going for walks. It lets them get out of the house with their beloved owners and explore the world around them. Walks are also a great way for the two of you to bond and provide necessary exercise and mental stimulation for your dog. Going for walks should be fun and stimulating for your dog. It's also important to exhibit proper etiquette when out in public and on the leash.
Here's how to walk a dog, from getting ready to go to keeping them safe while en route.
Scheduling Your Dog's Walks
Possibly the hardest part of walking your dog is finding the time to do it! When you're busy with work, family, and everything else, the day can quickly get away from you. However, walks are important to your dog's health and well-being (not to mention your own), so do your best to build your dog's walks into your daily routine. Show your dog that you're excited about getting some exercise and they will be more willing and excited to go, too.
If your dog seems bored or is acting out, it's possible that they're not getting out enough. Consider taking your dog for a full walk at least once a day.
What to Bring on a Walk
- Collar or harness
- Leash
- Small treats
- Poop bags
- Weather-appropriate clothing (for you and the dog if necessary)
You will need to choose an appropriate leash for your dog. It should be comfortable for both you and your dog, easy to handle, and not too long; four to six feet is ideal. Before walking puppies, make sure they have been properly introduced to their leash.
You might also consider a harness over a collar. Harnesses redirect any straining onto the dog's shoulders and chest rather than their neck. A harness also gives you greater control over your dog, and many dogs find them more comfortable to wear when on a leash, especially if he or she pulls.
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