A couple weekends ago Chris, Leopold, Halo and I were at the SPCA
Walk for the Animals running the Chesapeake Taste booth. We had a great
time, and Leo and Halo had a blast meeting lots of new people and dogs!
While Chris and I were setting up and taking down our booth, we needed
our hands free but had no where to put the dogs; we did an old trick
that I learned when Leopold was a puppy. What were we doing? We were
making what Chris and I have termed “dog belts”. We fed the leash
through the leash handle, making a loop, and then slipped the loop
around our waist like a belt. This way our dogs couldn’t run off, but we
could have our hands free. Someone from a nearby booth said that it was
clever trick and they would pass on the trick to a friend who had a
dog. This made me think that “dog belts” might be a nice thing to do a
quick post on!
As
I said above, “dog belts” are something I learned when Leopold was a
puppy. I read about it somewhere and found that a “Leopold belt” was a
great way to keep him close to me so that I could better keep an eye on
him to keep him out of trouble or correct a bad behavior when it
happened (you can’t correct a behavior that you’re not there to see!).
Eventually Leopold learned what he should and should not chew on and
play with. I continued to occasionally keep him on a “belt” though,
because before he learned that he shouldn’t go to the bathroom in the
house at all, he learned that he shouldn’t go to the bathroom in the
house when I was around. He would sometimes slip around a corner and do
his business out of sight because he knew that I scolded him every time
he did it when I was there to see. Clever dog. So if he was in a room
where he would be able to slip out of sight, even for a second, I put
him on his leash and put the leash around my waist. This was a good way
to make sure he couldn’t slip around a corner but still allowed me to
have my hands free to do whatever it was I was doing.
Making a
“dog belt” has continued to be a useful trick for situations in the
house (we made “Halo belts” quite often after Halo moved in with us) and
out.
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