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Thank for the replies peeps. Yes my dog has had all his vaccinations done and is protected. I just thought i was doing something wrong because sometimes i would let him sniff and other times i would not. But its good to know some of you guys do that aswell.
He is well behaved considering he is still a puppy he knows when to continue walking and when to stop, i was taught that at one of the puppy classes we went to. Anyways thanks for you're comments guys really appreciated, speak soon ![]() |
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Just a general question.
When im walking my dog around my area he tends to like sniffing telegraph poles and so on, im guessing its because other dogs have marked there territory on it. The question is do i wait for him to sniff and do what he does or do i just keep walking forcing him to walk aswell? |
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When we walk, its usually a sort of 'power' walk. I will let the dogs sniff around, but not for more then a few seconds. They are usually pretty good about keeping with me, but sometimes I've been jerked to a stop when they suddenly smell something REALLY interesting.
Some days we take it slower and I let them sniff whatever they want. |
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You know, I always think back on something I read. I really can't remember what it was, it was SO long ago...I think it was back before I even knew Gypsy existed, so over six years ago.
Anyway, it was something about being in such a hurry and not even having the time to let your dog sniff the flowers, as it were. It stuck with me for some reason, lol. |
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You know, I always think back on something I read. I really can't remember what it was, it was SO long ago...I think it was back before I even knew Gypsy existed, so over six years ago. ![]() My dogs are also tricky because they seem to always sniff with the intention of picking something up and eating it...usually something inedible haha. |
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I don't mind the sniffing. They can tell so much from that sniff. I call it reading the Doggie Daily News. I don't see anything wrong with letting dogs get a sniff as long as they are UTD on vaccines and heartworm and know that the human walking them decides if/when to stop and when to keep moving. The walk is for the dogs benefit more than mine so I indulge her up to a point but when I say walk she walks. |
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I walk them at MY pace. I do let them have sniff time, but it's when I let them. I hate seeing a dog soooo crazy about smells that they pull the owner non-stop, drag the owner to a smell or will not stop sniffing and must be dragged away. My dogs know "lets go", I say it then I'm gone, a dog sniffing and not paying attention will a "self-correction".
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Personal preference but the vast majority of the time, i don't let them sniff. On a walk, I like them to be at my side with their head up. ---------- Post added at 05:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:54 PM ---------- And one reason we don't let them sniff is not only because of diseases in other dogs feces, etc. but there's a lot of garbage on the streets.... We've came across some nasty stuff like a used diaper and needle for example. |
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