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Keep the dog on a leash

Den Hund an der Leine führen

Are you having trouble walking your dog on a leash ? Does your dog pull hard or is generally difficult to walk on a leash ? Then we have many helpful tips for you today to help things go better in the future. After all, the leash is an essential tool when dealing with our dogs in public.

Short leash training for dogs

If you want to start leash training , you should first choose an environment where you can train without distractions . Ideally, this is a place that isn't very busy.

Put your dog on a leash. Make sure the collar or harness fits well and isn't too tight. Speak to your dog briefly and then walk with him on a loose leash. Reward him whenever he walks relaxed beside you. The only important thing in this step is that your dog pays attention when you speak to him. Think of a short word that you can use specifically to get his attention. You can give your praise verbally or with treats.

If your dog starts pulling, speak to him again. However, make sure you only speak to him briefly. If he responds, praise him. If he doesn't respond, turn away from him. Do this clearly, but not abruptly. Don't scold him! Just wait until he's walking loosely and relaxed next to you again. You may have to turn away from him very obviously several times at first if he doesn't respond to your command. Be patient; after all, your dog is still in the learning phase.

Once your dog is walking alongside you relatively relaxed, you can begin to establish a command. Associate this command exclusively with positive emotions. Use it whenever your dog has demonstrated the desired behavior on the leash.

During your leash training, you should also practice and train a change of direction . If your dog walks well on a leash, you can also incorporate distractions into the training. A change of location can be a good start. However, make sure your dog isn't too distracted at first.

Gradually develop leash training and involve your dog more and more often in your daily life. Take him with you as often as possible and show him your world so he can experience as many different things as possible. The more often he encounters new situations, the more relaxed he will become. With each additional training session and each new situation, your dog will become less agitated, making leash training incredibly easy for you.

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