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A Dog Backpack Gives Your Dog A Job He Can Use For Better Results

Cesar Millan the dog whisperer, developed the dog backpack to its full potential. He realized that many dogs do not have jobs and are getting bored. Dog backpack helps to solve this problem by giving a job. Dog backpack is very affortable, you can buy it for roughly $80 and it has different style and brands to choose from. For the first time, your dog won't wear the backpack cause of fuzzyniess and thinks that he can't move this thing at his back. What you can do for your dog is to act that the backpack is nothing and can be considered as a friend. Do something fun so he associates that back pack with adventures. Your dog will get more exercise while wearing his dog backpack.

Be aware that although dogs are strong and can carry a good weight, don't overload him. The last thing you want is an exhausted dog dragging behind. That's why if your dog is a poodle or Chihuahua they are not suitable backpack dogs, but if they are obedient you can take them along for company.

When you buy a backpack for your dog, take him along to the store and get him fitted. Don't try to guess his height and weight and try to explain to the salesman by waving your arms around in the outdoor store. Also something to consider is the color and design of the backpack. Dogs can be sensitive about bright colors and large lumpy objects and you don't want him spooked every time you try to put on his backpack.

One main consideration is your dog's obedience. Dogs will chase things and you don't want your dog chasing wild critters in the wilderness with a loaded backpack. He may not be able to get back and may be carrying your cooking stove and maybe the last of your water. You dog must be made to heel on command.
A Dog Backpack Gives Your Dog A Job He Can Use For Better Results


Having your dog along on a backpacking adventure can be a unique experience, but as I mentioned before he must be well behaved. That includes well trained as well. Put the backpack on your dog and let him wear it on street walks for a few days to get him used to it. Start with an empty pack and the next day pack some items so it is a little heavier, then a little heavier the next day and so on. When your dog seems at ease with a full pack, you know he is ready for the big outdoors.

Another thing to ensure is the fitness of your dog. Is he fit enough to carry a backpack for longer distances rather than around the block as he did in training? The distance he needs to walk can be up to one-hundred miles, depending on your route and destination. Get your dog's general condition checked by a veterinary surgeon before your trip, and before any vigorous training.

Try to get an insight into how your dog feels about spending some time with you backpacking. Most dog owners know when their dog is unhappy and when he is delighted to carry out certain tasks. Be certain your dog enjoys carrying a backpack, and don't tempt him with cookies and doggie treats as you will get a false impression. Test the weight of the backpack and don't load it to capacity. Make the trip as pleasurable as possible for him as it will be for you.

by: rayson.gunn




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