Neck harness training
[DOC File]When Working the Guide Dog - Guiding Eyes for the Blind
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When working in harness, guide dogs have been trained to stop or "check" both potential hazards and orientation points for the handler. In order to maintain and reinforce the dog's training you should initially stop and have the dog "Sit', at these points while you are helling your dog.
[DOC File]Leash Training Basics - No Kill Louisville
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Because a cat's neck is more delicate than a dog's, collars are not appropriate for leash training or for walking, no matter how pretty they look. Instead, buy a sturdy, lightweight figure-9 or figure-H halter with one strap that passes around the cat's neck and another strap …
[DOCX File]Flat Collar - nwtech.k12.wa.us
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The leash attachment ring is located on the back of the animal. These harnesses are appropriate on very tiny dogs whose neck might be easily injured; they are an excellent idea for a small dog with a history of collapsing trachea. Larger dogs with neck injuries should be walked on a harness.
[DOC File]Back to School Safety Tips
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Organize the backpack to use all of its compartments. Pack heavier items closest to the center of the back. The backpack should never weigh more than 10 to 20 percent of the student's body weight. (Always use both shoulder straps. Slinging a backpack over one shoulder can …
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