Walking Without A Fuss – Dog Leash Training

by Andyl Hannerl on June 23, 2009

Having the power to baby a puppy you just took home because its so tiny and adorable can be very tempting. But you have to remember that by doing so, this may lead to an untrained pup and a spoiled dog that will have a lot of different behavior problems in the long run. If this is the case, it will be hard to retrain a dog if hes already aged and is used to certain patterns already.

Dog leash training is one of these behavioral issues. When the dog is still a puppy it would be best to train them to a leash as they are still small and are effortless to control. It is harder to train an older dog to the leash as they are heavier and will be more able to pull the owner around and cause troubles.

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The first step to dog leash training is to get the new puppy used to wearing a collar. When a collar is first introduced to the puppy, he will most often try to get it off of his neck by scratching at it, rolling around or use other means to try and remove it.

It will be very excruciating to watch this procedure but the owner has to learn to control himself and not remove the color until the time that it is in no doubt that the puppy has already calmed down. This just means that he can not manipulate the owner by using the different behaviors to have his collar removed and that the collar can be removed or not at any time.

Same process should be followed with the leash. The leash should be attached to the collar of the puppy and must be left attached so the puppy can drag it around while playing.

Before you know it, he will not remember that there is a leash attached to his collar, like he forgot about his collar ” this is then the owner can move to the next process. One important safety measure with this method is to not leave the puppy with the leash hanging around his neck while unsupervised as he might get caught on something which could be dangerous.

The final step is for the owner to train the dog to be comfortable having someone hold the end of his leash. The owner will need to walk around the house while holding the dogs leash. The leash should stay loose between the owner and the puppy so the dog is always by the owners area. If the dog tries to pull his owner, the owner must stop walking and call the dog so the god will be on the owners side again.

As soon as this happens, it would be safe for the owner to start walking again just as long as the puppy stays at the said where the lash is hanging freely. The puppy must be commended from time to time if he is doing well so that he knows that it is pleasurable walking that way.

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