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  2. Here’s how to handle off-leash dogs when you’re out ... - AOL

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    If you’re looking for advice about your own dog when they’re off-leash, you might find this article useful: My dog embarrassed me with her terrible off-leash behavior — here’s how I fixed ...

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    The right leash should give your dog plenty of freedom to enjoy the environment around them. Atlas Pet Company Lifetime Leash Available in 5ft or 8ft lengths, this leash is made from climbing rope ...

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    When a dog has poor recall, or likes to greet everybody they see, letting them go off-leash can be annoying for other people and animals, or even a safety issue.

  5. How to Stop a Large Dog From Breaking Into Sprints on Walks - AOL

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    Examples of impulse control training involve having the dog sit before opening the door to let them outside, feeding a meal, clipping the leash on, petting the dog, and throwing the ball. 6. Use ...

  6. Dog agility - Wikipedia

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    Dog agility is a dog sport in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy. Dogs run off leash with no food or toys as incentives, and the handler can touch neither dog nor obstacles. The handler's controls are limited to voice, movement, and various body signals, requiring exceptional training ...

  7. How to Handle an Overprotective Dog, According to a Trainer - AOL

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    Off-leash encounters significantly raise the stakes and require important safety backups, such as steadfast responses to trained cues (recall, stay, place) and, until the dog is reliable, wearing ...