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How to Walk a Dog With Breathing Problems

By eHow Pets Editor
 

Instructions

  • Step 1:
    Use a harness. The conventional leash snaps onto the dog's collar and pulls directly on the dog's neck. A harness leash snaps onto the space between the dog's fore legs for greater comfort and a much better placement of pressure. A dog that strains against a harness won't squeeze his own wind pipe in the process.
  • Step 2:
    Stay away from distractions. If your dog has breathing problems, keeping your walks in more secluded areas will prevent over-excitement from other dogs or pedestrians.
  • Step 3:
    Control your dog. If your dog's breathing problems are caused by excitement and dashing around, get him to slow down. Walking next to your dog, giving verbal commands or tightening the leash grip are ways to check your dog's behavior.
  • Step 4:
    Take breaks. Sometimes, an over-excited dog will need to stop altogether and sit down for a moment. A dog with respiratory problems may need breaks just to get his wind back. Either way, a pit stop can do wonders for a panting, out of breath dog.
  • Step 5:
    Monitor your dog and find the pace. Watching your dog will help you know when breathing problems are getting out of hand. Some panting, especially in the summer, can be normal, but ragged, wheezing breaths can also be an indication of serious problems. You may want to consult a veterinarian to talk about your dog's specific limitations.

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