No, dog run cables and dog tie out cables are not the same. Dog run cables are typically longer and allow more freedom of movement for the dog, while tie out cables are shorter and restrict the dog's movement to a specific area.
Firstly you must remember not to run , if you run the dogwill also chase you , stand stilland ignore the barks , it will stop following you.
For when he's tired... Also if he is travelling with company he can't expect his travelling partner to run as fast as him.
yes because a human runs on 2 legs a dog runs on 4 legs a dog has pads on there feet and by having them they can run with out having to stop and fall
You've run out of fuel...
don't run, face dog and yell loudly at him while waving your arms. don't show fear.
It depends on the speed at which the runner is travelling.
No dog can run in the sky stupid!
You are travelling at a pace of 22.37 miles per hour or 36km/h
Dont run! protect your face & mainly your throat (that is what the dog with go for! Then if possible kick it in its abdomen! if it does stop attacking & i mean doesn't stop!!! use other appropriate force's
I have a shiba and i love her to death. She is a great dog but i guess it depends about the way you train them. They can run EXTREMELY fast. If you get one and it ever gets away, good luck getting it back, cause it will run on and on and wont stop.
A dog run is a man-made, usually cemented, area or alley next to your house that is closed off from you by a fence with a gate, but it is still part of your property. You can put your dog in there to stay while you have guests or maintenance people there to keep them out of the way for a while.