Expert Tip: The Fastest Way to Stop Leash Pulling
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For anyone reading this: I know that dog training can be difficult sometimes, but you're doing great. Keep up the good work, and your dog (and your own sanity) will thank you for it! ❤️💕
Definitely one of the best leash pulling videos on YT
Thank you, I try to make it very easy to understand !
I tried telling people that get dragged down the street by their dogs. They usually don’t care or listen until I ask, is it ok if I show you how? They usually change their mind and say “yeah you can show me” and that’s people that care about their dogs ❤
That’s beautiful, I love that! I see so many people struggling and anybody you can spend 5 minutes on to give a big change in their relationship with their dog for the better, is a 5 minutes well spent. Keep it up! 🔥🤝🏼
Great video. What if the dog is extreme pulling (running almost in place) from the get go. How to calm the dog to begin with a loose leash. Thank you
Very simple explanation and well filmed.😊
I just learned a few extra turnes to correct my dog. Thank you sir
Excellent!
This is perfect. I love it. There’s another trainer that does the exact same thing that I watch. I will say one thing if I take my dog to a place other than my yard, I get them out of the car and I go to a specific area where he can pee and poop if he needs to, but then we get into training mode And I will also say not all dogs get tired of the little correction yank. Some of them are really pigheaded and it takes a long long time for them to see that that is the wrong behavior and I think the guy that does the same thing is called Hamilton. He’s excellent also thanks for your video. I’m gonna subscribe to you.
That’s awesome! I love that you’re taking the time to really show your dog what you want and that you are building that obedience and that bond. I love to hear that. Thanks for your support and I appreciate the sub! Happy training! 😁🔥❤️🔥
Great tips. Will try this. Had to laugh at don’t talk to dog but you friend are a talker!! Cute too. New sub from Houston.
Great video ❤️❤️
Yup, but I do that in the beginning of the walk
Great video, thank you! I have a 3 month old puppy who runs away from other dogs, what would be a good way for me to teach him to stay by my side on a loose leash instead of running away and pulling on the leash? Thanks so much for the great content 🙂
With puppies, I am never worried about loose leash walking, I put them on a long line leash, 15-20 feet and I let them explore. They’re too young. I want to build their confidence, allow them to explore, and sniff and all that. Puppies usually will follow you wherever you go anyways. I don’t start stressing walking nicely on a leash until about 5-6 months
No sniffing, pulling, or pottying. Why would the dog ever want to go on a walk?
Because you want to teach a dog to be able to walk good on a leash. This is why you teach them a release command so that when we say “break” they’re free to to be a dog. The way I train is I get dogs fully off leash in all environments, so good obedience is necessary for off leash freedom. When I walk my dog on trails, 99% of the time he’s in a “break” where he’s freely roaming and sniffing wherever he wants, but as soon I say heel, he’s walking by my side if a dog or person is coming to pass us.
So as I stated in my post that I let my dog pee, poop smell and do a few things when I first started it but then it’s training time and he needs to know that
@@watchmoivies123 I would teach him a release command, that releases your dog to go be free. When I do potty, I make them sit or lay down first, then I say “BREAK” and that tells them they are free to go sniff, potty, etc
Any tips on working with multiple puppies close in age (different breeds)
I’d never have 2 puppies at once. I always wait until my first pup grows up and is fully trained before I look into getting a new pup! It just makes it much harder. You don’t want them to bond more with each other than with you. So I would make sure that you train them individually and build and individual bond with each puppy. Don’t let their bond of each other be stronger than each’s bond with you. Littermate syndrome is a common thing
I am in a power wheel chair. My chair does turn just not real quickly. What do you suggest?
She also will not under any circumstances take treats when walking no matter the value.
I would suggest if you can afford to, find a good trainer in your area that can help you Train your dog to be off leash, or at least have a perfect heel command.
Nice, but please try the video again with a GSD or something other than a 15lbs poodle!! Lol
I literally have a 75 pound German shepherd boarding with me right now. I have videos of a Malinois doing this.
It works with literally every dog I get. Any size, and breed.
I believe this method can work with dogs of any size and weight if the temperament is there if not like you said a prong collar would definitely be the next step up on any size dog
What if your dog never, ever, EVER allows the leash to be loose? He pulls because he's on the leash, not towards nor away from anything. I'd just be spinning 360 endlessly with this technique, and my dog doesn't even acknowledge 'snaps' on the leash.
I see, in that case, you have to make the leash loose my pushing to release the pressure and then snap it. One, if he’s not reacting to the leash corrections, then you need to step up to a prong collar to avoid physically harming your dog by having to snap the leash harder and harder to get him to react.
This is great information some dogs don’t abide by just the slip leash and turning directions and stops
@@watchmoivies123 if the slip leash corrections don’t actually correct your dog, that’s when a person needs to switch to a prong collar. It levels the playing field , while still keeping your dog from hurting their neck
This was almost a perfect heeling video but the snorting ruined it. :(
I’m not working on heel, just loose leash walking
That’s correct you need to tell the people that healing is much much different