The dog refuses to let the baby walk because it wants to protect and take care of the baby, acting as a guardian.
The dog may not let the baby walk because it is trying to protect the baby or establish dominance. It could also be a sign of the dog being possessive or feeling threatened by the baby's movements.
Click on the leash, then let your dog do its business and click it to pick it up
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That a very question. Well to me my dog goes out by him/her self otherwise If you plan to you can attach your dog to a leesh and you and your dog can get out of your room Together and you can take your dog for a walk. If he/she's tired for a walk or playing let him/her rest.
Dogs may refuse to let you put the leash on due to fear, discomfort, or a desire to maintain control. It is important to address any underlying issues and work on positive reinforcement training to help your dog feel more comfortable with the leash.
you pull the collar and then it comes off
You tell your parents that you will take good care of the dog like:feed,bath,walk,and train.
you should walk your dog after they eat, so once they eat they can go for a walk and let it all out... dogs often like to go for a walk after they eat because they are full and they could exercise all the food out...
I don't think you should walk rabbits. You can let it run around in your house for exercise, but don't walk it like a dog.
Yes it can but don't allow it to happen. Let professional dog breeders breed dogs.
thyre not focused make sure your dog is focused on the walk the whole time.Give them chalenges. Do not let your dog go off and smell everything. If yu dog tries to wonder off then keep the leash real short .
When they both are baby animals. They can be together >:P Depending on your dog, you can introduce them as soon as your sure the raccoon isn't sick. Raccoons can carry round worm, canine distemper, or rabies. Quarantine it from other pets for a while, and have it checked by a vet. Once you get a clean bill of health, then it all depends if you have an aggressive dog. Let the dog sniff at the baby from under a door, or see it inside a cage. If the dog acts erratic, and hyper, it's probably not a good idea to introduce them, but if the dog can be calm, let them see one another.