Thursday, April 14, 2011
How to Teach Your Dog to Walk on a Leash
Taking your dog for a stroll around the park is one of the many joys of being a animal owner. It is a awesome chance for you to bond and spend time with your furry friend. Unfortunately for many pet owners, taking their dog for a stroll around the park can prove to be a conundrum. Training your pup to walk on a dog leash can prove to be very helpful to both of you. The simplest way to introduce a leash to your dog and promote good walking behavior is to start when he is a puppy. Get a lightweight leash and clip it to the puppy's collar. Drop the dog leash on the floor and let your puppy drag it around in inside to make him feel at ease. Leave the leash on for a few minutes at a time for several times a day to help him get comfortable with wearing the leash. If your dog is comforable with wearing a dog leash , you can move along with your training. The most imperative thing you must remember when walking your dog is to never let them walk in front of you. They must always walk beside you or behind you. If your dog walks in front of you, the message he is receiving is that he is the pack leader because in a dog pack, the leader always goes first. If you have a dog that pulls, train them to walk beside you. This can be done by keeping your dog on a shorter leash at first, but still allowing some slack in the dog leash . One easy way to make your dog walk next to you is by holding snacks in your hand and casually giving them to your dog as you walk. This will reward your dog for walking beside you, and in turn make walks more enjoyable!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Traveling with your pets can be quite stressful, especially when you are traveling by airplane. Airlines have strict regulations in regards to bringing dog on board. It is really important to make sure that your dog carrier is approved for travel by your airline. Even if a carrier claims to be airline approved it is always a good idea to check with your airline beforehand. Many airlines only allow a small number of dogs in the cabin during a flight so it is important to make arrangements for your pet as soon as you can. Generally airlines require an in cabin dog carrier to be small enough to fit under the seat in front of you and large enough for the animal to lie down and change positions. The bottom of your dog carrier should also be waterproof in case of any accidents. Many carriers are available that meet the majority of airline criteria for in-cabin pets. Pet Flys Carriers feature an easy-to-clean PVC material lining in case of any accidents, a mesh window and side zipper. Pet Flys Carriers come in three sizes that are approved on most airlines for in cabin travel. Before traveling with your dog you should make sure to give your dog time to get used to being in their new dog carrier. Leave the carrier door open and make sure to put some food or their favorite toy inside. It is always important to remember that different airlines have different rules so make sure to plan ahead and arrive at the airport at least two hours in advance to make sure that you and your pup have a happy flight.