Field Dog
Correct leashing is the key to successful dog training. The state of the rope should be slightly drooping from the dog's collar to keep a certain slack. The owner should always pay attention to whether the dog is in the right position and whether there is a phenomenon of pulling the rope. For example, when a dog walks ahead of its owner or in other directions, it pulls the rope at that moment to send a stop signal, and then immediately relaxes the rope. This series of actions was completed in a very short time. One of the easiest mistakes to make in the process of training is that in order to keep the dog in the right position, the dog often tightens the rope and hardly relaxes. In this way, pressure is often exerted on the dog's neck. When it comes time to correct the dog's behavior, there is no point in pulling the rope, and the dog can't tell the difference between the two.
In addition, when training or going out for a walk, the dog should be on the left side of the owner and face the same direction (if you are not used to the left side, you can also change to the right side), but you can't arbitrarily pull the rope and run straight ahead regardless of the owner's existence. In this way, the owner is unattractive to the dog and not trustworthy at all. In this case, training is very necessary.
< strong > The method is as follows: < /strong > First of all, when a dog pulls a rope in a certain direction, immediately force it to walk in the opposite direction. You can turn around or walk back and forth on the same road. In short, people lead the dog. Secondly, when the dog is ready to pull the rope forward-pay attention to the dog's appearance when it is ready to pull the rope. When this sign appears, yank the rope backward and strangle the dog. The strength and timing of this moment are very important. Suddenly, put pressure on the dog's neck, and then loosen the rope. However, it must be noted that if the rope around the dog's neck is always in a tight state, the above training methods will have no effect. If the dog can obediently follow you, you can praise him as a "good dog" or a "good boy" in a happy tone, or give him a little snack.
Remember, the correct way to lead a rope is that the owner drags the dog away at all times. If you have a strong dog, you can use a collar with nails on the inside. Compared with ordinary collars, this collar is more powerful and painful, but it is best to avoid using it. Usually, dogs should be free at home. When walking, you should pay attention to keeping the rope slack.
Now there is a kind of retractable rope on the market, which can be up to 8 meters long. There is a button to control the length of the rope. In this way, the owner can decide the length of the rope according to the actual situation, keep the dog close by on the road, and let the dog move freely within the length of the rope in the garden. However, be careful not to let the 8-meter rope trip over others.