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When dogs reach the end of the leash on the STURMFREI® leash, they usually stand upright, either looking at their owner or simply calmly ahead. The classic "lying down" behavior is also often avoided with STURMFREI®.
This upright posture and the absence of daily muscle tension to avoid a jerk on the neck or the so-called "hunting posture" (often caused by chest harnesses) results in a relief that can sustainably protect the musculoskeletal system.
Why do dogs pull so much on their harnesses? And why does switching from a collar to a regular harness cause your dog to knock you over? And how do you solve this? The answers in detail.
What you learn in this course is something you won't learn in any traditional dog training school. It's based on insights from canine sociology – that is, how dogs communicate, react, and develop within social systems. This knowledge is rare – and precisely for that reason, so effective.
Understand how your customer communicates, how the leash makes things difficult for him, and influence him in such a way that the problem is solved in a short time.
As our dogs get older, their hearts also become weaker – often unnoticed. Some dogs remain fit and active well into old age, making it hard to believe that something is wrong.
A symptom that can occur in dogs with a weakened heart valve (often due to age, but not always) is the so-called heart cough