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"Leash Training a Puppy"Leash training a puppy is NOT an easy task. Many dog owners DO NOT know the proper way of leash training their dogs. In general, dog leash is usually used together with dog collar (See: Puppy Training Collar and leash is NOT supposed to be pulled by dog in front of human. But, many dog owners allow their dogs pulling on leash, which is not what the leash is designed for. When a dog is pulling on the leash (picture on the bottom), she puts tension on her neck and the boy's hand which is NOT healthy. The dog may injures herself and also the little boy. If she is in front of you during walking, she is the alpha dog or the pack leader (Signs of Dog dominance behavior). The right way to walk with dog on leash is she is heeling with you. Heeling means your dog is walking beside you. When you stop walking, she has to stop, when you run, she has to run. You should take the pack leader role and she must listen to you.
"What are the Benefits of Heeling?"I understand that some dog owners do not want control every movement of their loving dog. But you have to understand that dog is different than human. The major mistake of most dog owners is treating dogs like human by giving a lot of affection. In any unfortunate event, you could cause your dog her life. Example: A dog does not listen to the human's command and she is running towards a busy road. I believe that you do not want this to happen. Leash training a puppy has the follow benefits:-
"On Leash to Off Leash Training a Puppy"Many dog owners really like to give more freedom to their dogs. The best is their dogs can walk with them off leash. Well, this is possible. But first of all, please learn the off leash rules in your area. I understand that some area has strict law on dog owners by restricting the dog owners to put their dog on leash all the time when walking outside. If your area allows you to walk with your dog off leash, you will need to train her. The process to train a dog off leash is as below:-
"Understand Dog Leash Training"There are a few things that you will have to understand during leash training a puppy. You MUST learn to associate dog leash as a positive thing for her. You MUST NOT associate dog leash as a punishment for her. If your dog always runs away once she is off leash, one thing I am sure is that your dog associates dog leash as a punishment. So, she thinks that you remove the leash means that you no longer punish her and she can run free. There are many ways you can correct this unwanted behavior. Firstly, every time you put on leash, she MUST come to you and not chase her around to put the leash on her. After you put her on leash, you will have to understand her state of mind. If she nervous? Fearful? Or she is comfortable and acts just the same like she is not on leash. If she acts fearful, she associates the leash as a punishment. In order to train this, every time you put her on leash, give her a treat, so that she will associate leash as a positive reinforcement. "Snap and Release Strategy"Snap and release strategy on leash training a puppy is a good way to train the dog to listen to you. This is usually used with training collar such as choke or prong collar. Non-training collar is less effective. Step-by-Step of using Snap and Release Strategy:-
"Conclusion of Leash Training a Puppy"If you want buy a leash for your dog, make sure that you are applying the right techniques on how to leash train your dog. This is to avoid any unwanted injury on your dog and also possibly on yourself. Remember that leash training a puppy takes time. Consistency and patience will pay in a long run. Move to the top of this page - Leash Training a Puppy. Some Puppy Training Related Topics:
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