Dog Training – Stop Your Dog From Pulling
Loose leash walking. Stop your dog from pulling. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com
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give food dropped from your mouth to get attention of the dog. Dog will learn that staying close to you it ges food reward, but gets a pinch on the collar if the dog pulls
I wish Roxy would learn!! Shes a german shepard-husky mix, and when she pulls, she PULLS. Whenever she puls, I just stop in place until she stops, and over the weeks, its starting to work. Istill want to train her to stay by my side, so she wont run away. any advice?
well, the idea that i am a person, human. that assumption is already made clear. dogs see characteristic’s of their owner and reflect it on to the others they see, so in retrospect the owner makes the dog =) psychology.
Dear Sir,
Thank you for this video, I try’d and apply to my dog but it not work, my dog is over two years old and he is German Shapard dog. Kindly tell me what to do — so he will obay me and should not pull leash while I am taking him away on road. Also he is keep on sniffing on road – please tell me how to stop is sniffing habbit. Kind regards, and waiting for your reply please.
I have a wonderful service animal that is a dog. He’s well trained, well mannered, and very cooperative. My life would be different, and limited, if I were not able to have him in attendance with me. Over the past 18 months, I HAVE LEARNED AND TRAINED to work with HIM. This is the most important part I realized about learning to use my service dog effectively. (see part 2)
(Part 2) The dog is trained; if I don’t learn the proper to way to utilize him and to make sure he stays trained and to reinforce his obedience then, his training will become ineffective. The same principle is applied in training any animal or dog. The OWNER is being trained to utilize these skills effectively so that the owner is able to train the dog. (see part 3)
(Part 3) An additional note, training a companion dog is different from training a service animal. A service animal must have the capability of “intelligent disobedience.” This means that even if I am not aware of my own need, usually medical, my service dog is able to discern this, recognizing the potential that my safety and welfare are at risk, and his “disobedience” is deliberate. (see part 4)
(Part 4) However, companion dogs are reliant on the training, and the willing cooperation, of their owner because they may not have the capacity to learn discernment on their own. In summary and in each case, keep in mind – YOU are being trained to train your pet.
Let’s hope you remember to introduce peope first of all then!
As a ‘trainer’ this is difficult much of the time as a paying client won’t want to stop due to filming considerations and so on. I can film myself with my own trained dogs with relative ease (tripods etc.) Getting someone to film me working never seems to be that easy! Unless you’re offering!?
My dog’s about four months old. I do find the training is easier indoors, where there are less distractions!
Yeahhh I keep hearing that she’ll “calm down” in a few months – I went out and bought a nylon harness and she seems to have calmed down with it on – I would love to teach her to heel but it is so hard to get the attention!! Yeahh I guess if you keep doing the heel thing eventually he;ll get it!! How old is your dog?
I was thinking the same thing. I notice a lot of ‘trainers’ already use dogs that are trained! Our dogs arent trained and it would be nice to see the ‘training’ in action.
I wonder if there’s an age when these things begin to work? ie maybe it’s too much to expect a pup to walk to heel all the time in the street? I’m hoping if I keep doing ‘heel’ for a couple of yards in between the mad dashing and stubborn sitting, the pup will get the habit eventually. I do ‘heel’ with treat in hand and he has to follow the hand.
Does this work?
I have a 5 month old Staffy/Collie/GSD cross who’s tiny, but pulls like mad. I tried the stop/walk training, that didn’t work. Then I tried the walk a bit/give a treat one, that didn’t work either.
I’m tearing my hair out.
dickwad hes not a bad dog hes not trained yet
IT WORKED! My 13 mo rottweiler was a rescue dog & didn’t have any training. Pulled constantly. In < 5 min, she followed me instead of pulling me. When there was a distraction, I quickly turned & walked away. She “snapped” herself quite a few times but she stopped pulling. If I shorten the leash, she stays close; if I let it out, she may go to the end but will not pull. Wish I had it on video to show it works for big, untrained dogs!
Sell your dog or put him to sleep.. the owner is at fault
Kill yourself?
Try being more social with the Dog he has to know the words NO & his name. once thats complete. walking like this video is great but bigger dogs = bigger force. just keep that in mind.
well like any animal you have got to show your dog, your alpha. people take that lightly but its true. when every my dog does something i dont like i stomp my foot and look at him. this techqiue he’s teaching works, with bigger dogs especially. my dog will not let anyone NEXT TO ME AT ALL only if i introduce him to them first. sheperds are big and loyal animals, they look at you like your family.
i love watching your instructional videos. i find them both informative and highly satisfying knowing i can train my dog without paying an arm and a leg for a stranger to do it. i noticed in all your videos you work with dogs that are already trained in the command. i would like to see you work with dogs that aren’t trained for that specific command so we can view a typical dog reaction and proper correction. thanks again
my dog is VERY stubborn, he wont stop leading and when i give him a treat for something good he just about bites my finger off, hes not a bad dog just stubborn help me out please
Yes this works great! While walking the dog is always at my side yet he still knows to pull me when I’m riding a bike or skateboard!
Thanks heaps!! I did this for the first time tonight. It took over 10 minutes just to get him out of the driveway, but once he got the hang of it, I was able to walk him almost 2km with minimal pulling (I had to repeat the exercise about 10-15 times). When I can get him doing this constantly, it’ll have gotten rid of my worry for when my Kelpie x Border Collie becomes full grown.
I have a Mastiff, hes HUGE !!
And im only 14, my parents say hes my responsibility, so i walk him everyday, buttttttt he pullllsss like crazy. once he pulled away and got hit by a car, but he was ok! hope this works!!