June 13, 2017

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Hiking With Your Dog Trailer
 

The goal of this video is to share Ed and Cindy's extensive experience on hiking with their dogs. Most days, Cindy hikes 2 to 6 miles with her dogs. She has been doing this for over 30 years. She hikes in urban, suburban and rural locations. This DVD goes into a great deal of detail on how to chose a hiking location that fits your dog's abilities. Considerations need to be made for your dog's physical ability, training level, and the distractions you are likely to meet on any given hike.


When done correctly, hiking with your dog can become something both you and your dog enjoy and look forward to.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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CINDY ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS
 

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Question:
 

Our 9 week old Malinois puppy lies down or bites the leash when we try to get him to walk with us. The more we pull the more aggravated the situation gets. Your advice would be appreciated.

 
Answer:
 

He's only 9 weeks old and this is an extremely common issue with puppies of this age. I would use high value food to lure the puppy when he's on leash. I would redirect him to the food if he wants to bite the leash. I would use my movement to encourage him to follow. Pulling on the lead only reinforces that the puppy should resist (opposition reflex).


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