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Leash Greetings And Good Vibes
On leash greetings need careful planning and considerations. To make dogs t ease we need to consider their body language amongst other things.
That's because they use this language to greet other dogs and they need to move their body freely to be able to articulate what they want to transmit in the meeting.
More attention to the dog’s neck
Just like ours, the dogs’ necks are not built for long amounts of time spent looking up. Discover how we can take more care about our dogs’ necks and their overall mobility.
When You Feel Alone
Most of us, that have dog companions, have experienced a difficult situation at some point, or several difficult situations. When things don’t go our way and trouble is ongoing it is difficult to maintain a cheerful and positive attitude. We want to share with you some coping tips and strategies for success.
How to introduce a harness
We sometimes hear: "My dog absolutely hates the harness / my dog is so uncomfortable in the harness". Does it mean the collar is a better option for such dogs? We argue it is not, find out more in this article.
How to prevent an escape during the holidays
Fireworks cause a profound state of panic in many dogs and lead to an increased number of dogs running away and getting lost during the holidays. What can we do to prevent this from happening?
How do you know if your dog enjoyed the walk?
Dogs can tell us a lot without actually talking. If we just pay a little more attention to their behaviour, dogs can often tell us if a walk was good for them or not. Discover how in this article.
Muscles and why the harness type matters
It is very important to allow dogs to move freely and for their gait to be unaffected. Equipment plays a huge part in this.
Dogs First
Allow your dog to walk in front of you. This is natural for your dog, it lets her explore and be inquisitive about things without so much interference from the handler.
What is healthy movement for your dog?
It is not only important to know how much exercise dogs need, the type of exercise and movement is just as important. Some types of movement are very beneficial for dogs while others can be harmful.
Can a dragging leash smile?
Learn with us why a dragging leash can interfere with your walk and how to avoid it.
Small dogs, walking or trotting?
Have you consider the effect of walking too fast? Explore with us this topic as we have a closer look at small size dogs.
Why do we only support the use of a correctly fitted H harness?
Keep reading to know more about harnesses and why do we only support the use of a correctly fitted H harness.
Leashes/Leads
When there are so many options for leashes , choosing can be tricky! Let's look at some of the things to consider so that you can make an informed decision as to which leash would be best for your dog(s).
The importance of a good harness fit
Continuing with the theme of harnesses and following up on our post about them we want to expand on what does a good harness fit look like and a few guidelines to help you achieve it.
Calm sessions, what are they?
What are calm sessions? They are quiet moments integrated in your walk and your daily routines. They are moments of peace and quiet for you and your dog together.
They can happen in any environment: the park, the forest, walks through fields or even at home.