Dog pulling on the lead?
Nothing takes more fun out of walking your dog than being dragged
every inch of the way and having a sore arm to show for it.
So why do they pull us from pillar to post? Well they pull because
they want to move forwards to see what is interesting ahead. Ok, so
nothing to insightful there, but guess what, the very fact that we move
forward when they pull, fully reinforces to the dog the value of
pulling. So, whose fault is it that they learn to pull on the lead - you
guessed it.
In the past, many people turned to choke chains as a means to
discourage lead pulling. Apart from the obvious discomfort to dogs,
methods such as this have been superseded with more positive and reward
base techniques.
What are the first steps?
Buying a head collar or Anti-pull harness is the single most useful
step to start addressing this problem. Head collars allow you to control
your dogs head movement and wherever their head goes, the body will
follow. They work much in the same way as halters do for horses. Halti,
Gentle Leader and the most popular but the easy walker harness is
another great product. Some dogs can become very timid hate wearing the
head collars therefore the harness would be a better choice.
Then What?
Now you have taken the strain out of walking, its time to start the
training. There is only one way to avoid reinforcing pulling on
the lead and that is of course …… not moving forward when they do. So
when do you move forwards? Only when you have the attention of your dog
and the lead is slack.
If your dog is trying to pull and getting know where, it will soon
stop and look back at you to see why you have stopped. The action of
looking back will slacken the lead and the minute your dog catches your
eye, say GOOD DOG and start walking forward again. The second the lead
goes tight, stop and repeat the process.
I know from practice, this takes perseverance, but it is worth it in
the long run. Once your dog successfully walks without pulling on the
lead, you can then start working on the heel command to teach your dog
to walk along side of you.
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