How to train dogs with you?
Determine the direction first. Before we start the accompanying exercise, we should first think about which side of the dog to take. It is recommended that you let it go to the right, because the road is the right, so it is generally safer to walk on the right.
The owner brings a leash to the dog and starts moving forward. If the dog is above your pace or runs east and west, then you use a leash to get the dog back to you or follow the established route.
If the dog reacts fiercely, don't rush to let the dog move forward. You can let the dog sit down first. After the dog is stable, ask the dog owner to pat his side of his feet, give the dog a signal, and then let the dog follow the dog owner.
While marching, the dog may want to rush forward because he sees other dogs. At this time, the dog owner should immediately pull the leash tight and the dog will stop. When the dog stops, the dog owner stops, calls his name to attract his attention, and gives it a smell of the snacks in his hand, and then starts to slowly move forward.
When the dog walks naturally next to the dog's owner's feet, you can try to let go of the front leash for a walk together. Remember to encourage it, pat it and talk to it.