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18.04.2019
How much do you watch your dog when he or she is on the other end of the lead? Maybe it’s the Behaviourist in me but I was thinking about it and I really do spend A LOT of time observing Trev and Lily’s behaviour at the other end of their leads and I believe this does help us.This observation has been organically occurring - and perhaps more intensely with two dogs on two leads - the potential for ‘entanglement’ ;-)I observe everything from where their ears are pointing - so what either dog is interested in.How tense/relaxed each body is,how high they are walking - ‘interest in factor’ and so on.My real point is, BE PRESENT, OBSERVE, it may just prevent a problem situation (chasing cats etc.) developing in the long run.Selina McIntyre, Dog Behavioural Consultant & Dog Trainer, Dogs Best Friend.
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