Seeing dog owners letting their dogs run wild when the car door opens is quite a familiar scene. It’s adorable at face value… but it’s a tricky if you want to have calm walks with dogs.
“Doggy Dan, do you mean I also have to keep an eye on how my dogs exit the car so I can have peace while I walk outdoors with them?”
Yes, you’re right.
All your problems with leash pulling, aggression, overexcitement, and yes, even protectiveness will be reduced by simply ensuring you take control WAY BEFORE your dog steps out of the car.
Key Takeaways:In my previous blog about the Doggy Dan Golden Rule #5, I discussed how you can truly gain control of the walk.
In the same blog, I mentioned three pillars for a successful walking experience:
#1: You control the walk and the energy.
#2: You set the rules on what is acceptable and what is not.
#3: Your dog has to know that it’s you who calls the shots.
Using this Golden Rule as a guide, letting your overexcited dog run out of the car like a sprinter immediately strikes out your chances of becoming in control of the walk.
Read on to learn more about why the way dogs exit cars can make or break your outdoor walks.
DOG CALMING CODE: THE PROGRAM THAT HELPS YOU LEARN MORE ABOUT THE DOGGY DAN FIVE GOLDEN RULES The Way Dogs Exit Cars Influences How Your Walks Will GoIf your dog sprints out the moment you open your door, they will be hard to control throughout your time outdoors.
You see, the one who controls the walk matters to dogs.
If you control the walk, your dog will listen. If you let them run the show, they'll do things on their terms.
Now, most dog owners don't make anything big out of the way your dog eject themselves out of cars.
But I'm here to tell you that how they leave the car matters in the grand scheme of your dog's time outside.
Let me give you an analogy…
When I was younger, my parents brought us to exciting trips. My siblings and I would run out of the car, so excited to just be out there. That often gave my parents a hard time because calling us back was impossible once we were out.
They needed our help, but we shut them off.
My parents learned some hard lessons from those experiences.
The next time we went on a trip, they made sure to talk to us before we headed out.
BE THE LEADER IN YOUR DOG’S EYES WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE"You help out first before you play," mom and dad would say.
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