Stop and Smell the Roses

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There are walks, and there are walks.

It’s definitely important to have a dog that knows how to walk obediently on a leash. However, it’s also important to allow a dog to have some time to explore their surroundings while walking obediently on a leash. A pet owner that knows this will benefit from it, as well as the dog!

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Dogs tend to see with their noses, and they place as much importance on their sense of smell as we humans place on our sense of vision. This helps us to interpret and even enjoy the world around us. It’s probably safe to say that dogs appreciate the smell of a tree trunk the way we appreciate a beautiful sunset!

Dogs loathe not being able to take in their world for at least a few minutes a day, and too often we humans are focused on going on walks for the sole purpose of exercise or for dog potty breaks. We trudge along the same old route, often without noticing any variety or having any sense of leisure, and in too much of a hurry to get back home again.

Going for walks without opportunity to explore and smell is no fun for you or your pet!

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