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was trying this today but our dog will stop fine but doesnt look back at you? any ideas. Just still give her the treat?
Interesting video. My aunt's puppy is very difficult to walk on a leash. He's tanked me dozens of times and I fell once! I'll try the advice here.
And what if this doesn't work.
I've done this for months and she will will pull or boult on the lead to get anything that moves. She will do two steps and run or she walks to fast.
I'd like to see this with a Large stubborn puppy breed like a shepherd or husky that bounces up and down yanking on your sleeve or lead or grabbing your pants. Yep. Need some realism here.
Thanks for the straightforward advice. Better than all the other ones I've seen 🎉
Been doing this for 2 weeks now, took me 25 minutes to walk 200m then 25 minutes back
My 10mth old dog pulls all the time. Ive tried treats by my side, stopping when ahe pulls but nothing has stopped her as soon as we're out walking shes has her nose to the ground and pulls as hard as she can like shes hunting for something. Its getting to point now where walking her is a chore not a pleasure just a stressful experience.
My staffy does it a lot lol 😂
When they pull in between training sessions, do we put any of the training into practise?
My dog knows a good amount of commands and listenreally well with everything else but will always go straight back to pulling on his lead it's driving me insane and he's so fussy with food, he's a saluki cross which are thin dogs but people always think he isn't fed properly when he eats better than I do lmao,, he straight up refuses dry food and will only eat tripe loaf cans, he has 3 a day, the vets offered him a biscuit treat and he sniffed it and turn his nose up to it, I think they were thinking he would wolf them down and would be hungry as he is thin, people should do there research before making assumptions
None of the advice I have seen online works with a pulling dog who needs to be walked every day 😩
Get rid of thr halter they promote pulling. They are used with working sled dogs.
If I did the stop/start technique we'd get about 2 steps & take about 3 years to patiently work on with my studdorn sassy rotti 😂
Thanks for the tips this worked for me. Good, very clear instructions and straight to the point. Didn't have to listen to 10 minutes back story before you got to the technique. Thank you
Tried a few things, realised id become slack with what i was accepting. this "stop start" instantly worked. Only 8 months old so not too much to undo tbf.
Hahaha
what about Slip leads?
Lol, how easy it is with a small dog that is already trained. Could the trainer show us how she works with a large dog with 10 years of pulling experience please.
I’ll try this.
I bet my doodle will stop pulling and jump up me for the treats instead 🤦♂️
I chose this video because you don’t call it a “leash” 🤦♂️
Yeah this is nice in theory, you are teaching the dog to pull to get a treat ONLY reward when it doesn't pull at all.
A scattering of random toys for a well trained dog doesn't measure up to the real world of a medium/large young dog with even modest prey drive that spots a squirrel your treats had better be ambrosia the treat of the gods because you are losing that game of one up manship