Loose Leash walking – No Pulling! Problem Solving

Loose Leash walking – No Pulling! Problem Solving

In this video I will answer this important question: Question number one: Why does my dog only walk on a loose leash when I have treats and pulls and ignores me when I don't have treats?

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21 Comments on “Loose Leash walking – No Pulling! Problem Solving”

  1. Thanks for this Emily! To tell you the truth, I have never before thought about how the dog pulling to the water, fire hydrant, ect. reinforces the pulling… It makes total sense now that I think about it! So thanks for this video. 🙂

  2. Great video as always!! Was wondering if you ever tried the ‘Choose to heel” Method? Also My male loves to mark so I taught him to only mark when I say ‘pee’ lol.

  3. All your dogs/babies are so beautiful!! Are Kiko and Tug still the good friends they were at the first? I would love to see some videos of your dogs playing. Thank you for your lessons.

  4. Great video Emily. I still have trouble with my dog pulling to this day. Her nose is ALWAYS to the ground. I don’t know how to settle her down either.. looking forward to your next video.

  5. I hate to be repetitive, but I love your videos! I just brought home a Dalmatian/Hound cross from the shelter. He’s 5 months old, and not even housebroken. Using some of my own experience and a LOT of your insights, I was able to teach a sit and a tentative heel in one afternoon with NO punishments. He was wagging and surprisingly very attentive for 1.5 hours of play/training. Anyway, thanks again, and please keep the videos coming. P.S. I’m a subscriber now for whatever that’s worth to you.

  6. Another great vid, Emily. Can’t wait to hear all the other questions answered. This is just what I need. Zoe walks perfectly without a leash, but when on leash, if she feels the pressure against her neck, she pulls. Obviously, I’ve trained her to do that. Bummer.

  7. Thanks for a great video series. I like it that you provide clear, verbal instructions as well as examples and then follow up with extended footage of the command in actions (rather than just a quick showing). I wished you lived in SF to help me out. And I’d buy a painting – if they weren’t all of animals 🙂

  8. Hi! I have been facing a problem while training my frenchie pup. She behaves well at home, but when we’re outside, after walking a little, she starts rejecting the treats. Even if she takes them, she spits them out and leaves on the ground. I tried to pet her instead of treating, but I think it’s not really working because she’s a small dog, so I have to interrupt the walk to pet her. What should I do?

  9. ciao your videos are amazing, you can’t even imagine how helpful they are with my two 6 months old puppies! i just would like to know how can i teach both to walk with the loose leash, it’s very difficult for me ’cause they are both large breed puppies and i’m a small woman

  10. This is great. I made the “mistake” of clicking for eye-contact on walks because Fi gets SO overstimulated outside. It was great at first, but now I’m having to go back and reward her for just walking next to me and not staring at me or the treats.

  11. Hi, your vids are amazing, I’m learning so much from you. You have a video for walking two dogs at the same time? I have two adult labradors and I cant walk with them both by my own, but I would like to! Thanks!!

  12. I love this insight, rewarding the dog for loose leash walking even if they’re not looking at you, from some of my students I was getting that attitude of hey! I’m looking at you, where’s my treat! I’ll put this knowledge to good use. Thank you for sharing! 😁

  13. I really needed this video thank you. I’ve definitely been treating when they look back at me and then they lunges forward again. Your reasoning makes total sense. Will definitely be implementing this technique.

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