Struggling with Leash Pulling? Start Here! #dogtraining #dogtrainer #dogtraining101 #puppytraining

Watch more of this video: https://youtu.be/tB4ocofBZc8

The reason I’m emphasizing fetch and come when called in a leash training video, is because come when called is a version of really paying attention to you when they might be distracted by something else. And fetch is an incredible way to give your dog an outlet for their energy before asking them to walk slowly and politely next to you.

So, a training session like this with a long lead, where you give your dog some exercise, have some fun, and reinforce some of their important basics like come when called, is a GREAT way to set yourself up for more success before your leash training sessions.

Try a practice session like this with your dog, and then walk around on the long lead and reward your dog every time they walk calmly near you or check in with you. By reducing the chances that your dog will pull (because you gave them an outlet for their excess energy, and because their lead is longer so they have a little more room to roam without hitting the end of their leash), and rewarding the behaviors you DO like, you're likely to make progress much more quickly, AND feel less frustrated in the process

Give it a try and let me know how it works for you and your dog! Watch this full video at the link in my bio to see more!

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4 Comments on “Struggling with Leash Pulling? Start Here! #dogtraining #dogtrainer #dogtraining101 #puppytraining”

  1. Watch more of this video: https://youtu.be/tB4ocofBZc8

    The reason I’m emphasizing fetch and come when called in a leash training video, is because come when called is a version of really paying attention to you when they might be distracted by something else. And fetch is an incredible way to give your dog an outlet for their energy before asking them to walk slowly and politely next to you.

    So, a training session like this with a long lead, where you give your dog some exercise, have some fun, and reinforce some of their important basics like come when called, is a GREAT way to set yourself up for more success before your leash training sessions.

    Try a practice session like this with your dog, and then walk around on the long lead and reward your dog every time they walk calmly near you or check in with you. By reducing the chances that your dog will pull (because you gave them an outlet for their excess energy, and because their lead is longer so they have a little more room to roam without hitting the end of their leash), and rewarding the behaviors you DO like, you’re likely to make progress much more quickly, AND feel less frustrated in the process

    Give it a try and let me know how it works for you and your dog!

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