Dogs often bite the leash while walking. This can be a real problem.
Puppies often bite the leash because they want to explore and taste it.
In addition, young dogs love to chew on everything around them during play.
It is also important to remember that animals cannot tell you what they are feeling and experiencing.
Therefore, they use nonverbal communication - facial expressions, body language, sounds, and actions.
A dog may bite the leash during a walk if it feels dissatisfied and irritated.
Your pet may also experience anxiety. This can be expressed through biting objects. Including a leash.
For example, an animal may be worried about loud sounds, noise, unfamiliar surroundings, or other animals.
The dog may be delighted with new emotions during a walk and because of this begin to bite the leash.
The pet may feel frustrated and show its dissatisfaction through such a non-verbal signal.
We previously talked about why dogs like to eat grass.