Dogs often walk behind their owners during walks because they see their owners as the leader of the pack and follow their lead. This behavior is instinctual for dogs, as they naturally follow the pack leader's direction and guidance.
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Dogs may walk behind their owners as a sign of submission or to show trust and loyalty. It is a natural behavior for dogs to follow their pack leader, which in this case is you, their owner.
Walk behind them and go where they are going.
Dogs often walk behind their owners as a sign of submission and respect. They may also do this to feel protected and secure, as they see their owner as the leader of the pack.
well you can practice in your back yard and make sure that when ever you walk him hes always on your side, not in front of you or behind your but beside you.
"Heel"is a command given to a dog when u want it to walk right beside you,with it's attention on you. Yes and at your left side, and not ahead or behind. It's supposed to walk when you walk, stop and sit when you stop, etc.
try going to a dog park or taking him on a walk. you should see other dogs then.
They use it to walk of course, to scratch behind there ears and all the things dogs use it for.
it could if there are any other signs
people walk there dogs because the can and there dogs have to use the bathroom but for some people, they walk their dogs to check out other people lol
Some dogs sleep walk. When they sleep walk it is because they are scared.
He would not be going to a summer home, he'd have to walk dogs to earn money.