Retractable leashes: Useless and dangerous
Retractable leashes encourage your dog to pull rather than walk at your side. Your dog quickly learns that you let out more line when he pulls.

Training your dog takes time and effort. And it needs to start the day you bring your puppy or dog home.
Dog training should be a lifelong project for you and your dog. Make it fun and mix playtime with dog training.
To be successful, use these dog training tips: Be a leader, be firm, humane, and praise.
Dogs are social, pack-oriented animals who respond best to a leader figure, whether dog or human. The best pack leaders are the ones who are the most consistent. Dogs react to consistency because they know they can trust the consistent leader. Consistent leaders don’t invite the dog onto the couch one day and punish him the next when he jumps on the couch without permission.
Good leaders are firm without being harsh. A good leader tells the dog to do something. He or she doesn’t shout at the dog, plead with the dog or scream at the dog to obey. The punctuation at the end of a good leader’s command is merely a period.
Third, a good leader is compassionate. He or she doesn’t punish the dog for mistakes made by the leader.
When the dog does something praiseworthy, deliver approval immediately. A good leader does not praise unwanted behaviors, no matter how unintentional the recognition may be.
If the dog shows fear, aggressiveness, or timidity, the good leader either ignores the behavior or tells the dog to knock it off. The good leader doesn’t praise and, therefore, encourage the response by stroking the dog, telling him it’s OK, you’re a good boy, etc., while the dog is acting out.

Retractable leashes encourage your dog to pull rather than walk at your side. Your dog quickly learns that you let out more line when he pulls.

Kids and dogs: Set rules for both dog and child. Always supervise to ensure safe interactions and prevent either the dog or child from getting hurt.

Lifelong bond: Use daily walks to build a lifelong bond with your dog. It’s a mutual give and take of time, energy and emotion.

Dog owners benefit from training: Even experienced owners need help. Newbies need a place to start. Do-it-yourselfers need to correct mistakes.

Channel your dog’s energy with healthy canine exercise like fetch, swimming or the mental stimulation of a Kong toy or food puzzle.

Rehabilitate your anxious chewer with exercise, toys, treats, training. If your dog is eight months old and still chewing, it’s not teething.

Puppy crate training works by establishing a training routine with the puppy that will help avoid any unnecessary accidents.

Prevent inappropriate canine behavior with training, rewards. Be sure to spend quality time with your dog and set clear expectations.

Canine hydrotherapy helps dogs suffering from degenerative diseases, obesity, injury or aging, It provides rehabilitation and low impact exercise.

House train your puppy in three easy steps. Choose a spot for your dog to use, set a routine and praise, praise, praise when she does what you want.
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