Monday, March 8, 2010

Dog Leash Training

Leash Training Dog / Puppy

Leash training a dog and puppy to walk with manners beside you takes time and requires regular practices. If your dog has been pulling on the leash hard enough for you to almost tumble on a fall, whilst grasping your breath trying to catch up his pace, it’s time for you to be in control now through stricter dog leash training. Do not give in whenever he starts pulling or else your dog will learn that it is all right to do so, and he can go anywhere he wants once he to pull on the leash.

Steps For Leash Training Dog / Puppy

Putting On The Leash. Dog or puppy leash training begins at the point when you put on the leash on your dog’s collar. Ask your dog to do the sit-stay position while you put on the leash. After that, he may try to pull you to the door. If he does, do not give in, wait till he has settle down before walking him. Praise your dog when he has calm down.

Holding The Leash. Make sure to hold on to the leash firmly and shows great confidence as the pack leader while walking the dog. If you don’t, you dog can feel the negative energy in you and may subject to take control instead and starts pulling on the leash.

Taking Your First Step In Dog Leash Training. When you see your dog has finally settled down and keenly waiting for you to take your first step, bring your dog to walk around your garden first before the actual walk outside. Whenever your dog starts to pull, stop walking and stand still. Praise and reward him whenever he calms down.

The Actual Walk. When your dog is finally paying attention at you and is consistently following your lead, it’s time to take him outside. Again, stop walking whenever he starts to pull. When he has calm down, praise and reward him before continuing the walk.

NOTE: Do not punish your dog if he continues to pull on the leash. Leash training does not happen in a day or two, he needs consistent and regular training to get used to not pulling and follows your lead.

Dog Leash Training Recommendation:

* Dog Obedience Training. If you can’t train your dog to do the sit-stay position, do enroll your dog in an obedience training class conducted by professional dog trainer.
* Dog Treats and Rewards. For best results in dog leash training, you need to provide your dog with lots of dog treats as a form of reward for exhibiting good leash walking behavior.

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