Monday, August 2, 2010

tips on how to stop unwanted leash pulling

Have you ever regret taking your dog for a walk? Does your dog pull you around the neighbor hood? There are some simple steps you can take to stop this unwanted behavior.
Step One: Get in the mood right. Yes, I know it sounds silly, but if you start out in a calm state, your dog "read" body language. Simply put the leash on your dog, but do not go outside until they are calm. Only after the dog is in a quiet state, you have to go outside.
Once you have decided that both you and your dog is calm, so be sure and tell them right away, "Good" before heading out.
Step 2: This will remove the leash pulling very effective but you have to be patient. (There is also a good idea to have some of your favorite dog treat in his pocket.) Before you start your turn, stand still and your dog to sit by your side. Now in your trip, to ensure your dog stays on your side on a loose leash. When your dog starts to get ahead of yours, pull cords, STOP immediately. Stay still until your dog comes to you, loosen the string. When he is next to your side again, immediately say "GOOD" and give them a treat.
Step 3: This is a really strengthening part of their training. Continue your journey, but remember to stop immediately if your dog pull on leash. When they come back to your pages, give them positive reinforcement with your voice and said: "GOOD" and give them a treat.
I think you can easily discover that using this technique is easy to stop the leash pulling. Walking your dog is good exercise for you both and a great way to bond with your dog. This is more fun to walk your dog when both of you are in a quiet mode, and react with each other.
It's just a way to use to stop the leash pulling. If you want to know more, or maybe teach other dog training tips, visit shawnsdogtaining.com

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