How To Stop Leash Pulling

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Published 2020-12-18
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All Comments (21)
  • @jaymiah8138
    i love these short to the point videos. sometimes i just can't sit through a 30 minute training video on youtube. thank you for this
  • @grahamshaw4964
    Sometimes you just want to kno how to deal with a problem quickly not a whole story that many just turn off before the end ,thank you for your help .
  • @ollypebble
    i'm a professional dog walker, and these tips are really saving my wrists/forearms/shoulders/neck for a sustainable and pain-free career!!! thank you so much!!
  • @gan9937
    Just so everyone knows, for many dogs, the amount of time for them to realise that they need to back off and put slack in the system in order to move again can at first be a very long wait. Don't say anything to them. Don't pull back on the dog. Literally just wait them out each and every time and instantly move forward if there's any slack. And within a few minutes, they'll really "get it". Later, if they forget in a few days, don't forget to stop again. Wordless, no judgemental, no punishment. Just get them to realise that the result from pulling = human stops moving.
  • @stephenkelly9633
    This is brilliant, I've watched so many 25 minute videos over exaggerating things. This is straight to the point, and precise. Cheers buddy. I'll try it out as my Saluki cross is a little trouble at the minute. 👍
  • @frk9570
    My 16 year old son just found your channel, really helpful tips and well put together. Thanks a lot
  • straight to the point with a much needed visual demonstration, thank you so much!!!!
  • I'm on my way outside to try this right now! Thank you for sharing ❤
  • @Jfrenchie1969
    This works, my bulldog was terrible pulling. Now walks brilliant ❤
  • @strikerforce17
    Thank you! Your videos are far superior then most 👍🏼
  • Those crazy turns changing direction every few steps changed my dog in four sessions, genius
  • @ebonywiley500
    This was short and straight to the point. Love it. Thanks
  • I did this with my cane corso puppy when I was 15, I’d come home from school take care of the farm animals and then get treats and take Dexter out on a walk. It took time, patience, and hard work but it was so worth it in the end. He was incredibly well behaved and when he started to show small signs of good aggression we immediately dealt with it, we trained him to wait for the command to eat his food. I slowly would put my hand him his food bowl so that he got used to it, I’d even take small scoops of his food while he ate. Of course rewards for zero aggression followed. Truthfully I had fun training him, I miss him so much but the man who owns him now was beyond impressed with his training so I’d say I’m pretty proud of my pup ❤
  • @merakiwi3550
    i did this the other day and my dog got bored and just layed in the grass and didnt want to walk anymore 😭
  • @cjss-yg2lz
    This technique changes everything some people call it red light green light but everyone be patient results come bring small treats for occasional reinforcement! Your video helped me so much
  • I wish it was that simple mate. Our doberman is on "pull like fk" mode and it doesn't matter how many times u hold him back or stop, we've been trying what this video suggests for over 3 weeks now, 6 walks a day 7 days a week, so, it's not as easy as people think/say it is. I'm just saying yo 🤷🏼‍♂️
  • Yes! No pulling doggo back, no yelling at him. Just showing him how it works ❤