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    Training a dog to heel while wearing a simple collar and a leash is started with walking him by the side of his owner. The type of collar is dependent on physical strength and characteristics of the individual dog. Set the dog on your left side. Your left hand grasps the leash near the collar, right hand is in the middle of its length. At the same time you issue orders to the dog, like "forward" to move him from the spot. After traveling a few meters give the command "heel" while jerking the collar

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    the world, it could take them a while to perfect a particular command. Some owners make use of tools hoping to make training less difficult. The kind of leash, collar and harness are extremely important to consider when training a dog. The bigger the dog the more safe these things ought to be. In addition if your canine pet pulls on the leash, a harness ought to be utilized to control the animal opposed to a choke chain or collar. For dogs that usually pull, take into account the equipment you are

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    require dog owners to obtain a permit in order to allow their dogs off-leash in a dog park. The author provides no citation for their data and it sounds like a false statement. They then go on to explain that most cities rely on people respecting the park rules but the rules are often not heeded. Once again; the author provides no citation, proof, or data to back up their statement. They then explain that if a dog is off leash in a park and acts out violently and bites a person or another dog then

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    I sat down at the computer in my house upstairs, the very computer still up there that I still make books on. Orange and red leaves were scattered aimlessly across the green and brown grass. It was right after the school day. Just the beginning of the final year at Fairfield Elementary, and already I was typing a book. What to call it? I had already planned it out while jumping on my trampoline. I typed on Word, size twenty, Calibri: Wolves of War book 1: The Wolf of Greatness. Yes! my mind shouted

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    training the dog not to chase people, cars, bikes, cats, etc. For instance, when training a dog to remain still when a bicycle goes by, the owner would stand with the dog calmly on the leash. If the dog begins to strain against the leash, the owner sharply issues an “Off” command accompanied by a tug of the leash. Eventually the dog will learn to respond to the voice command alone. Dog training does much more than just to create an obedient, willing com- panion. Training your dog properly actually

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    train it in a few very simple commands. Most methods are designed for dog to be trained one command at a time. A good way to start Dog Obedience Training is leash control (walking as it should be on a leash). The majority of trainers require dogs to walk on a leash before learning other commands. Once you learned control your dog on a leash, move on to the next step. When handler is training the dog, there may or may not be a specific word attached to it. There are certain commands that are accepted

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    the handler some questions. These are: is the animal required because of a disability, and what work or task has this animals been trained to perform. Service animals are required to wear a harness and leash. Although a leash can be waved if the handler is unable to hold the leash, or if the leash restricts the animal’s ability to perform commands it can be taken off. Businesses can ask a handler to leave if an animal’s presence interferes with legitimate safety requirements. Also a handler can be

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    came out a few minutes later my can was still sitting in the ground waiting for me. I picked him up and started to rock him back and forth. Out of the corner i saw ellie trying to get off her leash so i moved away and continued. I did this for a few minutes when i again saw ellie trying to get off her leash.

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    public park your dog will get to interact with other dogs, and people. I myself own 3 dogs and I preferably let them run free in my fenced off back yard, and I can easily tell they are a lot more happy and playful then they would be on a chain or leash. I don't see how a dog park would be unpleasant for any community, not only do your dogs get to meet other dogs, but you may get to interact with them a lot more. Interacting with them more and letting them interact with other animals could really

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    She was extremely tiny, and fragile looking. I looked around her and saw a gargantuan dog! It was a beautiful husky with gold and white fur. That woman had that dog on a leash attached to her wrist. I thought to myself... she can't handle that dog on her own. Could she? The answer was... Nope! The dog kept pulling on the leash and she was stumbling about to crash onto the ground! What was a ten yea old girl supposed to do? I did the only thing that came to mind. I went to he cashier and told him

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