It is harmful to let the dog stand up and walk with only the hind feet!

Stand up with your back foot is not a problem for small dogs. Because they are very curious about the world at high altitudes, they always want to stand high. Sometimes without deliberately training, they themselves grasp to stand up with only the hind feet, and often do that to persevere for a long time.

In fact, it will not be too difficult to train. Small dogs will quickly grasp it:

First, carry a collar for the pet dog, tie the traction belt, and pay attention to the dry road surface without being muddy.

Then, hold the delicious snacks in one hand and put them on the top of the pet dog's head; in the other hand, hold the too long traction belt in the hand, and use force directly to lift the dog, and in addition, you can send out an instruction to "stand up".

The work pressure on the traction belt and the correct guidance of snacks, the dog will stand up. If the puppy who stands up for the first time is not very stable, you will be able to grasp it after training a few more times. Remember, just need the puppy to do the posture you expect and can last for a period of time, you need to immediately release the work pressure of the traction belt and give rewards and stroking praises.

After standing up and learning, you can gradually move your hands holding snacks or traction belts, and send out an instruction to "leave". During training, you should carefully observe your pet dog, take care of its experience and master the time.

Gradually, without the help of leashes and snacks, your pet dog knows how to do it when he hears the “stand up” or “walk” command.

It is not appropriate for every dog ​​to stand up and walk around with your back feet, so medium and large dogs don’t have to try to train them. But there is no need to let small dogs stand up often. Because of the long-term sexual intercourse, it will cause great harm to the physical and mental health of the puppy.

When puppies move with their limbs, their body structure makes decisions, the key load positions are the limbs, hips and shoulders, while the spine is not under pressure.

But after standing up and walking, the load position becomes the spine and limbs, and they bear basically all the net weight. This will cause different levels of damage to the spine or limb joints of the dog:

For example:

Spine deformation, hind leg hemiplegia caused by lumbar discs, and quadriplegia caused by cervical vertebrae problems;

Hour foot deformity;

Cartilage tissue damage, rheumatism or patellar dislocation;

Serious people will continue to seriously endanger their lives and even have the risk of death;

}