005 The Biological Reason Your Dog Pulls, How to Stop It & Fulfilling Your Cat’s Primary Need




Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents show

Summary: Does your dog pull you down the street every time you go for a walk - just like Rosy did when I first adopted her? You may be surprised to find out there is a physiological reason that makes your dog want to pull on its leash. Find out what is it and what you can do to reduce the pulling. Then, in this third and final segment of my interview with Pam Johnson Bennett, a leading animal behavior consultant, you’ll hear ways to enrich your cat’s indoor life which is crucial for their mental and physical well-being. Also, if you have a sporting or high energy dog, this simple exercise to do together,  provides a great workout for your canine, plus a handy tip to keep your active dog hydrated without overdoing it. Resources for Episode 5. Visit http://raisingyourpaws.com/ (http://raisingyourpaws.com/) to see photos of Rosy wearing her harness, more information about front clipping harnesses and the full show notes. The link to Pam Johnson- Bennett’s website where you can also order her books. (http://www.catbehaviorassociates.com/)