The rare shoulder-worn leash
The leash can be said to be an essential tool for raising dogs, whether it is training the dog or taking the dog out for a walk. Although the traction rope seems simple, you still need to pay attention to certain methods when using it. Otherwise, improper use will make the dog feel very uncomfortable, and may even cause damage to the dog's health over time. Therefore, we should also pay attention to some details of use.
General traction ropes can be divided into two types, one is a P-shaped chain, and the other is a traction rope that is tied orthogonally to the chest and back. The latter is relatively easy to use and has high safety, which is a relatively rare one at present. As for the P-shaped chain, it is a kind of traction rope that is placed directly around the dog's neck. During competitions, a P-shaped chain is often used to lead the dog. This is to make the dog's coat look more stretched. According to the size of the dog's body, the thickness of the P-shaped chain also has a certain difference. The reason why it is called a P-shaped chain is because it looks like a P. When we are holding the dog, a section of the leash is worn around the dog's neck in a P-shaped shape. The place to take out the chain is next to the right ear, not above the neck. As long as we exert force, the chain will tighten, and the dog will walk with the owner's pull when it is nervous. When the rope is relaxed, the dog will naturally feel less uncomfortable. However, it should be noted that generally when we lead the dog with our left hand, we will wear the leash in the P shape on the dog. If we lead the dog with the right hand, we often use the Q shape wearing method, and remember that there is no Wear it backwards, otherwise the dog's neck may always be in a tight state.
There is also a certain way to hold the leash According to the requirements, first, one end of the sling of the traction rope should be put on the thumb of the left hand, and then use the little finger and ring finger to press the rope on the thumb, and then use the rope holding ability toTurn right, palm down, and hold the leash between your thumb and forefinger. Turn it over and turn it back to the starting position. Repeat this several times until the length of the traction rope is suitable. The index finger and thumb finally hold the rope, and the last five fingers come together to hold the traction rope. Of course, this kind of action is often required in competitions. In this case, the owner can be more natural and just tighten the traction rope.
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