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Driving Dog In The Car

If driving with your dog in cars is too distracting and prevents you from taking him different places, try this exercise.

Driving Dog In Cars

Driving Dog In Cars

First, warm up your dog’s mind and self-control with a five or ten minute obedience workout.

Next, sit in the back seat and have your dog sit next to you. Keep the leash in your hand and use your obedience command language. As long as your dog behaves, praise heartily.

Some dogs tend to become stimulated by the moving objects outside the window. If this seems to be the case, formally socialize your dog to movement.

You may need to drive with two people for a while until your dog becomes acclimated to riding with manners in a sit.

With lots of experience and a little maturation on your dog’s part, you may be ready to ride solo with your dog.

Remember to start slowly with the driveway exercise and work up to a longer ride.

Doggie seatbelts, crates in cars, and dividers for the front and back sections of cars are all ways to ensure the safety of your dog. Crates help not only contain your dog, but provide security for them during movement.

Doggie seatbelts ensure a limited space and the simulation of someone holding them in a position. Dividers will certainly maintain the boundary between the driving area and the passenger area.

I’m sure that this little exercise will help you to drive dog in cars safetly.

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One Response to “Driving Dog In The Car”

  1. Aidan Webb says:

    I love those large German Shepherd dogs and also those tiny Chihuahua:’*

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