Dogs with leashes are more manic, the key reason is that the leash is wrong

Pet 8:11am, 5 September 2025 80

There is a common situation when walking dogs, that is, dogs led by people tend to bite other dogs when they see them. Dogs without leashes can be calm and “look at other dogs without squinting”. Of course, this is not to say that walking a dog without leash is correct. But why do people with leashes do this? Do you want to rush up and play? Still think that you just act like a show, and the master will still bring it back to him anyway? In fact, this may be just that the dog is not very understanding in the way you lead the leash.

Dog walking is a guarantee of the safety of others and the safety of your own dog. Therefore, the leash must be at the right length. Don't be too tight or too loose. Some people may hold their dogs tightly, and of course these people may be more afraid of affecting others in order not to cause trouble to others. Although this original intention is good for everyone. However, this will also cause the dog's neck to feel strangled. Not only will the dog feel uncomfortable, but it will also find ways to get rid of this feeling. Provocative behavior when encountering other dogs may also be caused by this discomfort. Of course, you can also understand that other dogs are laughing at your dog for being pulled so tightly, and there is no "dog right" at all. If your dog is dissatisfied, it is just a matter of doing...

If the leash is too loose, the connection between the dog and the owner may not be very close because of the leash. Moreover, it never feels the constraints of the leash while walking. Once it wants to run further, but suddenly finds that it is actually restrained, the dog will be unhappy. Therefore, only if the leash is of moderate length can the dog not feel uncomfortable and always feel restrained.

Dogs will allow the leash to convey different information to the dog, and the dog is very sensitive to changes in the owner. Therefore, when carrying a dog with a leash, if you just walk normally, it is best to maintain a strength and length. Don't move the traction rope in a moment. If other dogs come over at this time, your dog may think this is an offensive signal you launched. As an excellent front row, the dog naturally has to rush up hard. Don’t always move the traction rope. Tighten or relax the traction rope at critical moments to achieve the desired goal.