Walking with your dog can be a great way to bond
with them as well as getting exercise. However there can be some dangers
related to the walk that you should be aware of. First off is safely
handling the leash, make sure that the leash isn’t wrapped around your
wrist or hand. If you do you could break the small bones if the dog
would pull too hard or if they tangle you can’t always drop the leash
quickly enough. Have the leash looped over your thumb once and then back
and forth in your palm like an accordion, you’ll have strength but can
switch the leash from hand to hand easily (see picture). Have treats that your dog just loves will also help for training opportunities or emergencies in an easy to get place (such as a treat pouch).
Next
watch what your dog is doing; are they going to trip you up or did they
lock on a squirrel down the block. Being aware of them leaves you less
likely to be caught off guard and getting hurt by them pulling on you or
tripping you up. Training a great 'watch me' will help to disengage your dog from outside
stimuli, such as that other dog barking in it's yard or a child playing (see picture below).
In addition you can see if they will get hurt
themselves like the grates over the sewers which can catch the dog’s
toes or paws and lead to injuries. Or if they are picking up garbage on
the walk; train a great 'leave it' and you won’t have to take gross items
out of your dog’s mouth.
On
top of watching your dog also be aware of your surroundings. I know it
sounds easy but often we focus on one item and suddenly another dog is
flying out of their yard to meet you. Or you see a car coming but miss
the jogger coming up behind you. Being aware can save you from dangers
around you and give you time to find other paths or have your dog do a
different behavior to get through it. So if you notice a crowd of people
walking towards you; you can make choices such as moving out of the
path and doing a stay or making your dog heel closely.
Remembering basic weather issues, such as hot tarmac or salty sidewalks,
and bringing poop bags will make it all the better. Have fun with your
dogs and they will love you all the more! If you feel like you just don't have the training tools for a safe walk get in contact with our D.O.G. Trainer Josey and she can lead you to the easy path for you and your dog(s). Call 651-308-9399.


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