There is no wise choice to let go of the leash before you can make sure the dog will return to you. If he comes out to capture the target and escapes from your sight, you may suffer from a fruitless situation for hours. Such things will continue to...
There is no wise choice to let go of the leash before you can make sure the dog will return to you. If he comes out to capture the target and escapes from your sight, you may suffer from a fruitless situation for hours. Such things will continue to be caused in various wetland parks. If you think about loosening the leash and not skewers, you should make some preparations and plans.
Use the following methods to reduce the safety risks of your dog dissipating in the distance to at least. Remember, once you run away, your dog will forget many things that have just learned in learning recently, rather than objects that have been inherited from the ancestors.
●Make your dog wander around in a spacious area data away from you, but still store a flexibly stretchable rope. Try your best to find a place to hide and summon your dog to come back to you. When it returns as required, give rewards openly and generously.
●When you are preparing to release the leash for the dog, the entire process will be continued first, and it is best to do it in the same area.
●Don't do this exercise when you first take a walk, because the dog is likely to be in an excited state at this time. Do it on the way home after a walk, and the dog is likely to be a little tired and not easily run far.
●If you call your dog back to you, make sure from beginning to end that you are waiting for it, not something that seems unhappy to it, such as taking a bath.
Practicing a dog is a continuous behavior. You need to practice the dog continuously many times to give it a reliable memory ability. Don’t be eager for quick success or instant benefits. After experimenting twice, you will loosen your dog’s leash. It is very likely that the tragedy will be over.
PS: If it is a large dog, it must be trained. Even if the dog is well practiced, it is not good to scare passers-by.