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Dog Walking Etiquette

Walking your dog is essential to building the relationship you have with your pet. This relationship is vital to build.

It can provide friendship in times of loneliness and joy in times of despair. However, there are several points of etiquette that should be followed when walking your dog.

Sometimes people are unaware of these points of courtesy, leading to the displeasure and disgust of others. These points are important to keep the joy in walking your dog.

The number one reason for walking your dog is to allow it to do its business. The number one rule of dog walking etiquette is to never allow your pooch to urinate or poop on others properties.
Dog Walking Etiquette


Their business can be done in rough areas, but it is only polite to protect your neighbors' yards from the feces of your dog. As you do, you can expect others to keep their dogs away from your own yard.

It is also a good habit to bring a small spade and plastic bag with you when you walk your dog. Armed with these materials you can clean up after your pet.

This is very considerate of others who will be passing that way later and for yourself as you will be walking the same area in the future with your dog. It is important to maintain a clean environment.

Another very important etiquette rule is to maintain control over your dog at all times. Most men and women do not appreciate a dog that jumps on them as a greeting, no matter how cute and friendly the dog is.

Many dog owners will take more than one dog on a walk at once to save time. This is alright as long as control is maintained at all times.

The best way to maintain control over your dog is to implement a leash. Your dog may require some leash training so that it will not pull on you all of the time, but the effort can help you avoid some embarrassing moments.

You will often meet other owners who are walking their own dogs. Be cautious as you approach each other as not all dogs get along.

Some dogs are very aggressive and would like to harm your dog if they could. By keeping your pet on a leash you can make a quick escape and effectively keep you dog from fighting back.

This is another good reason to keep your dog on a leash. If you would like to pet another dog, be sure to ask for permission first. However, dogs also like to socialize. Dog parks are a great place to walk your dog, especially for owners that live in homes without yards.

These are also great locations for your pet to expend extra energy. Often dog parks will post their own rules regarding etiquette.

These rules should always be followed, but there are a few rules that should always be followed regardless of whether or not they are posted. The first thing to keep in mind is your dog's health.

There are many diseases and illnesses that other dogs present in the dog park will have. A few of these common diseases include kennel cough and H3N8, which is an equivalent of the human H1N1 virus.

These diseases are typically not fatal. However, it is better not to risk your dog's happiness and health.

Make sure your dog is fully protected through immunizations before attending the park. Keep the health of other dogs in mind as well by making sure your own dog is healthy before going.

Many dog parks have a limited budget for maintenance. As a result, it is important that all of the dog owners repair what their dog does in the park.
Dog Walking Etiquette


For example, if your dog digs a hold, you will need to fill it back in. This is another area where you will need to clean up your pet's feces.

Walking the dog should not be a stressful procedure for the owner. It should be relaxing and build the relationship between owner and dog.

When these rules of etiquette are followed, dog walking can be and should be a positive activity for everyone.

by: Terry Daniels




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