How to Walk Your Dog Safely
Buy your dog a safe collar, unless you already have one., Buy your pet a dog harness, trust me it is the best., Once you have these two things, make sure your dog doesn't have any diseases or illnesses, you wouldn't want to harm any other owners and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Buy your dog a safe collar
You can find cheap ones for $5 at shops like The Reject Shop, GowLow, and 2Dollar Stores.
Or, you could buy one from a dog & pet shop like PetBarn AU. ,,, Pets must always be hydrated. , If you have local crossings, stop, look, think, listen, than walk across them all the time so your pet can also be used to using crossings for better safety lessons. ,,, You dog needs to rest when he/she gets home. -
Step 2: unless you already have one.
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Step 3: Buy your pet a dog harness
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Step 4: trust me it is the best.
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Step 5: Once you have these two things
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Step 6: make sure your dog doesn't have any diseases or illnesses
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Step 7: you wouldn't want to harm any other owners and animals enjoying there walk together.
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Step 8: Get the dogs shots
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Step 9: and make sure he/she has all of them before you go out and about.
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Step 10: Attach the harness and the collar and take an empty ice-cream container or any container so you can find a nearby tap and give your dog a drink.
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Step 11: Walk safely
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Step 12: and teach your dog to walk on footpaths
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Step 13: if she/he gets out
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Step 14: your dog will have the safe traffic and humans knowledge of walking onto a footpath for pedestrians.
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Step 15: Give your pet a little sit down & a roll over rest so she/he can not be puffed for the trip home.
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Step 16: Keep a 3 meter (9.8 ft) distance from any other pets or dogs
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Step 17: and if any people walk towards you or past you pull your dog aside so it does not trip anyone over.
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Step 18: Don't be over 1HR.
Detailed Guide
You can find cheap ones for $5 at shops like The Reject Shop, GowLow, and 2Dollar Stores.
Or, you could buy one from a dog & pet shop like PetBarn AU. ,,, Pets must always be hydrated. , If you have local crossings, stop, look, think, listen, than walk across them all the time so your pet can also be used to using crossings for better safety lessons. ,,, You dog needs to rest when he/she gets home.
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