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The last thing that a Havanese owner would expect from a puppy is that it can’t appreciate a walk. How can that be indeed, since these little ones will actually bark to demand to go on the appointed time, even if held twice a day!
How dogs handle the challenge vary according to many factors, aside from havanese training. Most owners agree that it depends on the diligence of the owner to get the dog used to the challenge, the stamina of the dog, and what’s out there: temperature, time of the day, terrain, etc. Owners can how much the dog can handle by adding more time or mileage gradually, then closely watching the dog for signs it had had enough.
Signs of a tired Havanese dog include, but of course is not limited to: a droopy tail; split nails on a few toes; and the ultimate, a dog sitting or lying on the ground, refusing to get up. In case of these signs, it really is time to call it a day.
There is another way to know the best amount of time to spend walking a dog. At least in the case of jack russell puppies, a rough rule of thumb here is that a dog can have 5 minutes for every month of age. Therefore a three month old puppy can walk for 15 minutes and so on.
But all owners had better be sure their dogs are really, really, really enjoying the walk! Moreover there are also known “good” and “bad” ways of doing it. So what’s the good way? Everything starts with the fact that the owner-handler is the dog’s boss who decides the exact route of the walk. That may seem small, or too abstract for others! But being the dog’s boss is something that the dog will need to be aware of, even in this small matter of dog walks.
This can be done in a few important details. First of all, the moment the dog gets wind that there is a walk, it will be waiting by the door for sure. But it will need to obey all its owner’s commands regarding sitting and being quiet and calm before it gets to wear the collar. So that’s one obedience lesson already down pat.
Next, once master and pet are out on the streets, the puppy or dog will need to be put at ease in obeying who’s boss (the walker). How? The walker will need to make unpredictable and hard to tell the route of the walk: Go 5 steps towards the park, suddenly go round a lampost or a bench, go 8 steps in the exact opposite, stop and inspect some bushes, cross 1 block to the park, stop and go on and off the pavement or sidewalk, etc. The walker will need to make the route unpredictable so that the dog will want to focus on its walker, instead of focusing on whatever disrupts its bored fancy, which can end up in the dog dragging the human. It’s essentially telling the dog that it needs to follow everything the walker wants it to do. Otherwise, if the dog starts pulling, the dog will need to sit, calm down, and wait for the signal to start out. All dog training guides have this technique, including havanese training.
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