| Enjoying a Walk - Dog Leash Training |
| Written by Andyl Hannerl | ||||||||
| Thursday, 18 June 2009 | ||||||||
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The joy of bringing a puppy home for the first time is really enjoyable. An owners first instinct is to baby the puppy because its attractive and tiny. Bear in mind though that doing such will make your dog spoiled and untrained which will cause a lot of behavior problems which will be harder to retrain as the dog is older and patterns are already recognized.
The joy of bringing a puppy home for the first time is really enjoyable. An owners first instinct is to baby the puppy because its attractive and tiny. Bear in mind though that doing such will make your dog spoiled and untrained which will cause a lot of behavior problems which will be harder to retrain as the dog is older and patterns are already recognized. One of the issues for these behaviors is the dog leash training. It is easier to train a dog to a leash when he is still a puppy where he is still small and easy to handle. Once he gets older and bigger, it would be more difficult to train it to the leash because of its more active physical activities. Instructions First let the puppy get used to wearing a dog collar. First thing that a puppy would do after being introduced to a collar is scratch it, roll around, and use a lot of different means just to remove it off his neck. It is going to be complicated to watch this whole procedure but you have to control yourself and remember that you are not to remove the collar until the time that the puppy has relaxed and becomes preoccupied with something else. This way, he would realize that no matter what behavior he shows he can not have the collar removed and that his collar can come on or off any time. Same process should be followed with the leash. The leash should be attached to the collar of the puppy and must be left attached so the puppy can drag it around while playing. In time, he will not notice the leash as he did with the collar. This is when the owner can move to the next step. Just remember not to leave the leash around the puppys neck without you watching him as this could be dangerous. The final step is for the owner to train the dog to be comfortable having someone hold the end of his leash. The owner will need to walk around the house while holding the dogs leash. The leash should stay loose between the owner and the puppy so the dog is always by the owners area. If the dog tries to pull his owner, the owner must stop walking and call the dog so the god will be on the owners side again. When this happens, the owner can begin walking again and continue to do so as long as the puppy stays at the owners side calmly. The owner should give the dog a lot of praises if he is doing well and so he know that it is also fun to be walking with a leash. About the Author: Dog leash training info Download a free 26 pages free report 5 Dog Training Myths. After reading this report, you will know so much more about dog training than many other dog owners. Dog leash training info Views: 149
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