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Tips For Not Losing Your Pet During The Walk

It is very normal to feel some fear when we go out with our dog. The risk of losing your pet during a walk exists, although in some cases this danger is greater than in others. Still, let's see how to decrease it.

By Abu SalehPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Tips For Not Losing Your Pet During The Walk
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It is very normal to feel some fear when we go out with our dog. The risk of losing your pet during a walk exists, although in some cases this danger is greater than in others. Still, let's see how to decrease it.

Tips for not losing the pet during the walk

The possibility of losing our pets during walks cannot be eliminated. However, certain measures can be taken to reduce these risks. Take note of them!

The belt

Yes, it is very obvious, but some people forget.

If you're in a secure, gated dog park, you can take him off the leash. As long as it is not this way, the idea is to wear it with it on.

Your dog may be very used to walking beside you on the loose, but he can always get confused, along with you too, and get lost.

In very crowded places, with a lot of noise or if you walk near roads, it is best to keep your dog on a leash.

Who wears the leash?

Be very careful with who wears the leash. We mean that you have to pay a lot of attention if the person leading the dog is a child.

This may not be strong enough to hold the animal if it is a large breed dog. Or, even if it's a small dog, the child could get tired and let go of the leash without you realizing it.

The best thing, whenever there is no total security, is that the leash is held by an adult.

Education

The dangers of losing your pet during the walk are reduced a little when it is well behaved.

That means teaching your dog to come to your call and to stay close. You also have to teach the dog not to pull on the leash.

Sterilization

When female dogs are in heat, males find it nearly impossible to resist their scent. The instinct cannot be completely controlled with a good education.

Therefore, to try to control these reproductive instincts, it is best to opt for sterilization.

In addition, sterilization in dogs has many other advantages in addition to avoiding pregnancies that most of the time are not wanted or that the dog gets lost looking for a female dog.

Sterilization also prevents certain diseases and quells territorial behavior in pets.

Don't go out when you know there are fireworks

Pyrotechnics affect pets a lot. It scares them so much that it is very common for dogs to get lost when listening to it because they run away disoriented to try to protect themselves from something they don't even know what it is.

For this reason, the idea is to avoid going out into the street at times when you know there is a danger of fireworks being used or going out, but with the utmost caution.

For example, on Christmas days, do not take your pet off the leash at any time and always hold it firmly. A simple carelessness can cause your dog to jerk and lose it when faced with a firecracker.

The importance of identification

Despite the advice, as we said, losing your pet during the walk is not always possible to avoid.

For this reason, your dog must be correctly identified with a subcutaneous microchip and a plate on his collar with his name and your contact details.

That way, if you get lost and someone finds you, it will be much easier for you to return home.

locator necklace

Another possible option to keep track of your dog in case it gets lost is for it to use a GPS locator collar.

Thanks to this device you will know at all times where the animal is.

Have you taken note of these tips? Walking your dog is essential, but above all, it is essential to do it safely so that you can return home happily together.

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Abu Saleh

Content writer & Affiliate marketer. https://bestpetslover.com

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