There could be various reasons why your dog won't walk with you, such as fear, discomfort, or lack of training. To encourage your dog to walk with you, start by building trust and positive associations with walks. Use treats, praise, and patience to motivate and reward your dog for walking with you. Consistent training, positive reinforcement, and understanding your dog's needs can help improve their willingness to walk with you.
Because they like to be free & they feel restrained and if you walk your dog alot use a leash tht lts them be more in front of you they wont feel so restrained
Yes and No, If you want your dog to be under your control you have to walk it yourself. Sometimes you don't have the time so you hire other people to do it. It wont make much of a difference but the dog my start to listen to the new walker more than the owner.
Well I'm emo and i walk my dog so yeah. Why should walking your dog affect if your emo or not?
The dog was so young, he/she didn't even know how to walk.
Maybe your parents think that they will look after the dog and you wont . You might walk them but they might think that you wont pick up its mess.Or your parents might be alergic and dont to feel ill. The last thing could be that your parents may be poor so they dont want an extra mouth to feed
Take dogs out for a walk so they can use the restroom,get to know there Neighbor’s
No, because its on lock down so no.
so that there feet wont get cold or hurt them when they walk
loyalty
You can walk a dog, but you cant walk a goldfish.Goldfish are cheaper, and dies faster, so are easy to replace. A dog is a better companion then a goldfish. A dog eats and loops more. You don't need to clean a dog's tank.
One way to encourage your male dog to urinate when he seems hesitant is to take him for a walk or to a familiar spot outside. You can also try using verbal cues or gently massaging his lower abdomen to help stimulate the urge to urinate. If he continues to have difficulty, it's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
Yes, a harness actually encourages a dog to pull more than a regular collar does. Harnesses also make it easier for a dog to pull. ---- If a dog is trained properly not to put than a dog Harness will make no difference! It does not encourage a dog to pull it simply makes it more comfortable for the dog rather than being choked by a collar. If you are having trouble with a pulling dog try training it.... When i start to train a dog i always say a short walk without pulling is far better than a long walk pulling! What you do is you start walking with your dog, if it pulls forward you stop, wait for the dog to come back to you (even if this takes a while it is worth it) when the lead becomes slack start to walk again *if the dog does not come back towards you then walk back so the dog will automatically turn around to follow you causing a slack lead therefore you walk forward again. Repeat until your dog has pawfect heelwork! Patience is the key to succeeding in this training! ----