Thursday 1 September 2011

Dog Leash Training For Your German Shepherd


You don't want to be dragged behind by your dog which is not trained on a leash? In such a situation, you are a poor helpless owner. Dog leash training for your German shepherd should be learned by dog owners for them to enjoy walking.

Ounces of prevention are made when you put him on a leash, even for his lifetime. You expose him to possible accidents if you leave him bounding about on the streets. He can easily injure himself in your own vicinity when he is left alone. He could fall ill if he ingests rotting garbage from anywhere. Other animals, insects or reptiles that may inhabit your vegetation and trees can bite and injure him. Certainly, you won't have him trampling on flower beds and soiling property of your neighbors.

For safety reasons, it is important to train your dog to walk nicely on a loose leash. Walking together will be an enjoyable experience for both of you. Big strong dogs like your German Shepherd are excellent for this!

If you leave your dog free without a leash, would you be around to control him when he gets aggressive towards other people? That's the biggest and most serious danger with unleashed dogs. You can never predict nor control his behavior in each situation. He will always be an animal and it is wholly unrealistic to expect of him otherwise, in spite of his training. When he begins to get aggressive towards another person, you can restrain him avoiding infliction of serious injuries. An attack committed by your dog not on a leash puts you at risk for expensive litigation.

The proper leash must be used to outfit your dog. Retractable leashes, as well as body harnesses are undesirable and not recommendable. They encourage pulling hard and going further. Considered ideal for leash training is a regular nylon collar attached to a six foot leash.

Stand perfectly still at the moment the leash is outfitted on your dog. A forward step is taken when he gets calm after his excitement has subsided. Then stop, as you offer him praise or treat. Continue the procedure increasing the number of your steps. He will get used to walking with you. Stop or try going the opposite direction when he pulls.

Walk around with him in your yard or garden to see how he has mastered his initial lesson. Dog leash training for your German shepherd contributes to his mental development and makes walking with him truly enjoyable.


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