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Dog Training – The Secret To Loose Leash Walking


Leash walking is one og the commands that dog owners have difficulty with. In this video I share a simple secret to leash walking. Please leave a comment and you can get a free ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior.” Go to www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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25 Responses to “Dog Training – The Secret To Loose Leash Walking”

  1. AnimeLover5838 says:

    hahahahahahahaha!!!!! the vacum! i was like…”UH… HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! ” :p

  2. MsPola88 says:

    the vacum hehe hahhaahhaa

  3. positivepetzine says:

    @darkchilde26 In that case putting her on a schedule should be very straight-forward, but you need to teach “Doggy Zen” (google it). Sue Ailsby’s Training Levels has a good progression for Doggy Zen.

  4. darkchilde26 says:

    nope the treats are in my pocket but then she trys to rip my pocket out.shes exstreamly food driven. and she wont respond to anything else.

  5. positivepetzine says:

    @darkchilde26 Are you holding the treat in your hand? If so, use a marker word or clicker instead so that you are getting the treat from a pocket instead. Then you can put the reinforcement on a schedule and reduce the number of treats you use.

  6. darkchilde26 says:

    my standard poodle has been through obediance twice. she still pulls alot unless i have a treat. I really want her to just walk nice not for food but just cause. its like without a treat she knows nothing.

  7. MrDeckard1138 says:

    Here’s a good piece of advice: check out a REAL dog training guide instead –> tinyurl . com / ycjomhz

  8. gruntlesnoot says:

    If you view my video, eletendre1, you will see that I am much in need of your services for the dog next door. Unfortunately the Zen approach only had temporary results!

  9. aplayer11 says:

    a quick tug should be a correction to snap him into it. a consistent tension should be applied until he starts moving with you. the tension should be released when his/her mind is read to follow you, that is generally when they take a step towards you. if you have a puppy its different. you have to use his/her nose to make him/her follow you

  10. wwwNoFearLv says:

    Good video! Nice smoll staf.

  11. cookie5618 says:

    the pug likes it!

  12. jessweetca says:

    @MyBigDingaLing :
    It’s good that you’re working on it. It can be really frusterating. The first couple walks it took me like 10 minutes to travel 1/2 a block. Sounds like your dog just needs reminders here and there. But try to use a WORD to remind him, instead of a tug. If you have to tug, you should STOP also…so he learns that he wont get anywhere unless YOU are leader. I have ZERO tolerance with my puppy, so that he doesn’t get confused. It’s work in progress tho!

  13. MyBigDingaLing says:

    My pitbull does the opposite. If I use slack he starts to pull. If I hold tension he stays next to me. When He pulls I tug a bit and he slows back down but We’re still working on it.

  14. rockonmygoodpeople36 says:

    the pug

  15. mrv963 says:

    LOL @ the pug!!

  16. jessweetca says:

    I really needed this guidance. Thanks!! I tried it with my Welsh Terrier and he’s getting better with your step-by-step technique!

  17. 1NORWALK1 says:

    lol pug got suked dry

  18. omgitstails says:

    HAHA THAT PUG IS AWESOME!!

  19. DanelleFCG says:

    Great video, but, what to do with those dogs that have a high prey-instinct and constantly pull when out on a walk, on the lookout for squirrels, cats, etc.? The ones who are far more interested in seeing and chasing things than the handler?

  20. creativeartist07 says:

    lol…the pug was just enjoying the vacuum…

  21. Frogsfavriotfly says:

    i got a rat terrier shes smart but likes to take off she follows me every whee in the house

  22. nataliawasilewska97 says:

    Wow you’re great and your videous are cool

  23. nisarthedon says:

    your video helps me a lot to train my dog in a better position….thanks a lot dear friend

  24. suggamommy says:

    my bulldogs just dont care about pulling her back i am trying for more than a year rght now…. my doberman walks perfekt. my bulldog just when i regularly argue

  25. fckngrbtch says:

    CUTEST PUG EVER!

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