Dog Leash Training: Taking Pleasure In Your Daily Walk

Puppies are just so adorable, that many owners find it difficult not to ‘baby’ them when they are first introduced to the household. Conversely, this could result in your dog becoming disobedient and spoiled as he grows older with a lot of major behavioral issues that are so much more complex in changing since he has aged and his routines are concrete. Training your dog by leash is one such problem. Training your dog by leash will be a lot simpler when they are a young puppy, as they are smaller and much easier to manage. Quite simply, once any dog matures, their strength can be used at full force to direct you where they want to go, versus the other way around. The owner and pet will become increasingly frustrated, making leash training more complicated.

Training Steps

Your first step to take with leash training your dog would be to have him acclimated to wearing a collar. If you’ve ever had a puppy, you have probably observed that a newly introduced collar will elicit virtually every attempt possible by the dog to remove the it– from scratching at his neck to rolling on the ground. It’s not easy to watch your new puppy in distress. However, it is important to give the dog some time to adjust to the feeling of the collar; in short time, his attention will be diverted to something new and interesting. If you remove the collar, you will reinforce the unwanted behavior he elicited to try to remove it, which only perpetuates the problem; if you leave it on, he will learn that his behavior will not result in the collar’s removal.

Your next step for training your dog with a leash is to use the leash in a similar process. You can snap the leash onto his collar and let him run around the house playing while wearing it, just let him get used to the sound and feel of it on him. As with the collar, it will not take long at all for the puppy to forget the leash is even there. When you have accomplished this step, you may proceed to the next part of the process. It is critical to note, however, that the puppy should not be left unattended when the leash is attached to his collar. He can easily become entangled, causing harm or distress at the very least.

Starting in the home, where the puppy is accustomed to the surroundings, pick up the leash and take a walk around the rooms. Make sure to keep the leash between you and the puppy sort of loose, but keep him walking right by your side at all times. If the puppy should begin to tug his leash, the owner ought to halt in his walking right away and call the dog’s name to bring him back to his side. When he returns to your side you can start walking again as long as he stays at your side, keeping the leash loose between the two of you. Continuing on with the training, when he does well you should praise your puppy so that he understands that he’s doing right and can enjoy the experience.

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