A Guide To Dog
Leash Training
Although
you may want to baby your puppy when he first comes home
with you, it is important that even from a young age you
start training your dog. If you baby your puppy too much,
it will not want to listen to you when it is older. Leash
training is something you should start early with your
puppy. As your dog gets older, if you have not already
started on leash training, it will be harder, because the
dog will be bigger, and it will be easier for the dog to
pull you around.
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The first
step to dog leash training is to introduce the collar. Your
puppy will probably not like his collar at first. He might
roll around and try to get it to come off. He might scratch
at his neck. It is important that you do not take the collar
off while your puppy is acting like this. While the collar
is still new to your puppy, you may want to try and distract
him from it by playing with him or having him focus upon
something other than the collar. Once the puppy has calmed
down and is focused on something other than the collar, the
collar can be removed for a short period of time. This shows
the dog that scratching at the collar and other behaviors
like that will not get the collar removed but that the
collar is not permanently attached. As your puppy is
growing, it is important that you check the collar on a
regular basis and adjust it so it will not get too
tight.
The next
step should be attaching the leash to the collar. This
should be done during the puppy’s normal activities. Much
like with the collar, the leash can be removed once the
puppy has started to focus on other things. Continue this
process a few times, increasing the amount of time that the
leash is attached to his collar each time.
For the puppy’s safety, it is
important that he is not left un-supervised while the leash
is attached to his collar.
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A
third step is to walk around the house with your dog using
the leash. Your dog should walk beside you with the leash
loose. Stop walking and
call your puppy back if he starts to pull the leash.
Continue to do this if your puppy continues to pull on the
leash. Once he has returned to your side, you can again
start walking. When your puppy walks at your side or returns
to your side, make sure to praise him to reinforce proper
behavior.
Once you
have gotten to the point where your dog understands that he
needs to walk beside you, you are ready to take him for
walks outside. Even though your dog has shown that he
understands that he needs to walk right beside you while on
the leash, there is no guarantee that he will continue this
behavior. Continue to remind your dog that he needs to walk
beside you. Stop and call your dog back much like you did at
home if he pulls on the leash while you are taking
walks. With time and
repetition of this exercise your dog will finally learn how
to properly walk by your side. I hope these tips will help
you with your dog leash training.

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