Injury Prevention for Dogs: Keeping Your Dog Adventure-Ready!
We expect a lot out of our adventure dogs and their bodies. We hike, fish, trail run, and mountain bike with our canine companions at our sides.
We expect a lot out of our adventure dogs and their bodies. We hike, fish, trail run, and mountain bike with our canine companions at our sides.
In this training lesson, Trek responds to positive reinforcement from Chris and learns to heel. Listen for tips from Chris about how he creates small, but attainable challenges for Trek to improve his learning process.
In week three, Trek learns how to “stay” on a place board as Chris rewards him for his good work. Chris and Trek are building off of last week’s session. Trek is becoming more familiar with a leash while learning to “stay” simultaneously.
There’s no question that you have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a collar or harness for your dog. Spend some time picking one out; it’s lots of fun! Just promise me you’ll spend some time measuring your dog for a good fit, too.
You’ve heard that spending time in nature reduces stress and improves well-being. And exercising outdoors? That’s even better! You also know how good it would be for Fido to explore a new place and burn off some pent-up energy. Up until now, you just haven’t had the time or, let’s face it, the energy.