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How can I train my Shikoku dog to walk on a leash?

Understanding your Shikoku dog’s behavior on a leash

Shikoku dogs are a very active and independent breed, which makes leash training challenging. These dogs are natural hunters and explorers, so they may be easily distracted by their surroundings while on a leash. Understanding your Shikoku dog’s behavior on a leash is crucial to successful training. You need to be patient, consistent, and positive throughout the training process.

It is important to note that Shikoku dogs are not naturally inclined to walk on a leash, and some may initially resist being on one. Therefore, training your Shikoku to walk on a leash requires time, effort, and a lot of patience. It is best to start training your Shikoku when they are still young, as it is easier to train a puppy than an adult dog.

Choosing the right leash and collar for your Shikoku

Choosing the right leash and collar for your Shikoku dog is essential in leash training. You should select a lightweight, durable, and comfortable collar that fits your dog perfectly. An excellent option is a flat collar made of nylon or leather. Avoid using collars that are too tight, as they can cause discomfort and breathing difficulties.

When it comes to the leash, a four to six-foot leash is ideal for Shikoku dogs. A retractable leash is not recommended as it may give your dog too much freedom and make it difficult to control them. Additionally, a shorter leash ensures you have more control over your dog and reduces the likelihood of your dog getting tangled up in the leash.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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