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Dog Training – Walking on leash


Learn how to walk your dog on leash. Discover what to do at the end of your walks. 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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25 Responses to “Dog Training – Walking on leash”

  1. DogzandDolphinz4 says:

    Awesome Advice

  2. j0hnxjxrambo says:

    this is very good information. don’t let the dog stop you, only you can make the dog stop cause if the dog stop to sniff on the ground, you’ll never know if he really has to go or just marking his territory. i didn’t know anything about this when i had my dog. now i’m ready to get another dog and learn from my mistakes.

  3. mannasteve says:

    Good point.

  4. mannasteve says:

    Good idea.

  5. KanaMari says:

    How do you teach the dog to ‘break’?

  6. S0XF0X says:

    You need to put your dog in a controlled, calm environment to give him a chance to succeed. Alot of owners, who don’t have leash-trained dogs, throw their dogs into the big world (full of stimulus and excitement) and expect them to know how to cope. Try walking your dog inside the home, and praising him for not tugging on the leash. When he’s confortable and confident with that, move it to the backyard. One step at a time, set your dog up for success!

  7. onecoolcook says:

    OMG…I have the same issue with my schnauzer…she is great with all her other commands..but walkin on a leash is a nightmare!!!! tried everything!!

  8. tajuan1998 says:

    thanks for the support i tried it and it worked

  9. TrickyMonkey1101 says:

    yeah i know what you mean, i got more control now

  10. dotchoo says:

    hey, the lil guy tries to listen, it’s just that going out is so EXCITING!! be zen dude

  11. muerto187sg says:

    Please help!!
    I have a 11 month old Samoyed and he just seems to go ape when he´s on the leash… other that that he listens really really good.. he sits, barks, eats, etc on command… its just that one I cant cope with.. please help
    Thank you :)

  12. TrickyMonkey1101 says:

    i got a Shnauzer he never listens to me when we walk. when he sees another dog he goes ape-shit !!! i try to make him walk by my side and somtimes im succesfull but not always and im getting really frustrated now these days. What should i do???

  13. J2K100 says:

    Thax

  14. lupinelore says:

    AS an actual animal behaviour counsellor , I disagree, however, it is up to the individuals to seek out the best method for their particular problem.
    I don’t want to get in to a slanging match with you but I would be interested in the latest (i.e. within last 2 years) science behind your (spouse’s ) APLHA thoery please?
    I hope it is not based on the work conducted by observing wolves in captivity in the last century?

  15. koeylondon says:

    Being married to an animal behavior modification psychologist, I can say with some general authority that this is not as outdated as you think. Perhaps simplified and put in terms people can understand, yes. Perhaps even oversimplified. However, unless you’re yelling at your dog, hitting them, not walking them, or standing in one spot for a half hour (which I hope they’re not) it probably needs a behavior counselor like I need a hole in my head. AKA, wasted money.

  16. lupinelore says:

    This information is so outdated, it makes me want to cry….or scream!
    Try reading some decent information by scientists who actually understand how dogs learn and it is not by you being the ALPHA…..it is by you understanding WHY the dog is reacting in this way……possibly out of frustration or fear…..so you have to habituate the dogs to other dogs in a calm manner and then build up to interaction if possible…check out a bona fide behaviour counsellor…it will be worth the money spent

  17. dianadouglass says:

    My dogs go crazy when another dog approaches us when we are walking. The chichauah does not like other dogs and is getting harder to handle as he gets older. I try turning his head, Tell him no and stop and sometimes that works. Other times he is out of control. How or what can I break him of this when we are out walking?????

  18. TwilightIsKikAss says:

    this is a great tip thnx…and i agree!

  19. TwilightIsKikAss says:

    that is the same wit my doggie! he is a poodle terrior and he acts the same way! try watching some tv shows about the training dogs topic…i was watching a show and my dog is acting alot…calmer!

  20. koeylondon says:

    @Thewaterofthepool and tajuan1998, The problem here is basically the same. The dog doesn’t understand that you’re the Alpha and that what you say goes. A lot of times, this can be fixed by making the dog sit before you feed, before you put on the leash… before you do anything, really. Also, don’t let them run the house. If they misbehave, make them sit, lie down, roll over, etc until they’re back to looking to you. Should help immensely.

  21. WalterSolano says:

    lol

  22. tajuan1998 says:

    i got a puppy named polo and he wont leave the yard and when i pull him he be tryin to get out of the collar and my cousin dog marco is da same way and they are brothers

  23. pirtea says:

    it just helps for his back but be careful on his age get (side by side harness type) no back pain

  24. hesterish says:

    I hope things work out for you and your dog!! Don’t forget to phase out the treats and replace them with verbal praise when she’s got the hang of it. Also, if she does try to pull, just stop moving; in her mind it should be, “When I pull we stop moving forward.”
    Best of luck! :-)

  25. Thewaterofthepool says:

    hmm she loves treats, so i guess it should work :)

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