Wednesday, February 8, 2012

THE RIBBON LEASH

THE RIBBON LEASH

THE RIBBON LEASH IS TO KEEP THE DOG ATTACHED TO YOU
 WHILE YOU GO ABOUT YOUR CHORES


Keep the dog on the ribbon leash and chain to restrict household freedom until it is earned 
A dog should not just be allowed the run of your house or soon it will be running your house for you. First, crate train, exercise pen train, ribbon leash train and leather leash break. Then you can safely begin to give household freedom to your dog as you proceed with obedience training. When the dog has come out of the crate, gone out to do it's business and is now in for time with you, put it on the ribbon leash. The dog follows where you go, when you go. Keep the lead looped over your wrist. Do not forget potty breaks, especially for young dogs; about every half hour or when waking up from naps. Eventually the ribbon leash is eliminated, depending on the individual dog and the age; two to four weeks.