My doxie is the sweetest little chap ever, but he's super reactive of other dogs and he pulls the leash with a strength that doesn't match his little body, like that boy is STRONG as hell.
hi Heather, sorry you didn't find out video helpful. If you were looking for a demonstration based video head over to our dedicated training channel. We've got a number of session with Will working with dogs that pull, here's one of our most popular sessions: ua-cam.com/video/-4QywHGSZz0/v-deo.html
Great pointers! Every Dachsie I’ve ever had has pulled from the gate! The 2 I have now could complete the Ididerod without any other dogs--well, maybe the depth of the snow could slow them down! But these techniques are excellent, and even more, they work!
I have a spayed 6 yr old rescue. My biggest problem is when you get ready to walk she will if she wants to. She pulls backward with a collar or harness. Her nose rules the world.
I imagined myself getting pulled around and dragged through mud on my back by my miniature dachshund started laughing.Milo definitely needs this though
Hey I have a 4 years old dachshund and when I walk him he pulls and when we hold him back and tried to train him to walk with us he chokes So we are scared to get him to walks
Check out our live demonstration video on our dedicated training channel looking at how to stop you're dog pulling: ua-cam.com/video/DU1Kz7NWrWc/v-deo.html
If you're looking for live demonstration videos head over to our dedicated channel channel. Here's one of our most recent uploads looking at how to stop your dog pulling: ua-cam.com/video/-4QywHGSZz0/v-deo.html
Is this for fully grown dacshunds or could I try a slip lead on my 10 month old? He pulls and pulls every time we walk and always has to lead which makes him very reactive and anxious.
I think you need a dedicated "training" channel (you probably already found one) but yes as dog out in front will react to everything. Don't over stimulate them in the beginning by going out where there's other dogs etc. Practice in a quiet area and as your dog becomes better at walking beside you (not necessarily "at heel") go further . Good luck with your doggo.
I've bought 14 months old daxi. He pulls. And is allover the place on walks. He has never been trained. Is it a good idea to use a prong collar on him? Thank you
Thanks for watching! Prong collars aren't always needed, we have a number of different videos for training tips and we have a training course that might be helpful on our website called Boot Camp that might help. More details can be found on our website: fenrircanineleaders.com. We do have a video looking at how to get your dog to walk to heel, here's our latest upload on the topic: ua-cam.com/video/I9MP3iyg4r0/v-deo.html&pbjreload=101
I have a 7lb dachshund she’s deaf (she can hear very loud noises) she pulls so much on the leash that she hurts her pads…it’s terrible I don’t even walk her anymore I need help so bad. She’s 1 1/2yrs old I use a harness ….she’s all over the place and after watching you here I’m not a good leader 😢 I over compensated for her being deaf so we never leave her alone she comes everywhere with us and now I created a dog who is too stressed to be left alone EVER
Hey Tina, give our live demonstration a watch and see if helps: ua-cam.com/video/DU1Kz7NWrWc/v-deo.html We've also got a 7 Day to Perfect Heel course over on our website you might find helpful: www.fenrircanineleaders.com
Could try some little boots to protect her pads 🥾 might be a little annoying but in my neighbourhood there tends to be alot of glass and rubbish and I see heaps of dog owners with their dog booted up about especially some of the older ones to protect there feet from all the glass debris.. could even hand sew some up yourself with some little cuts of leather to make some light ones and cut out little pads from an old soul of a like one shoe and make mini souls for the boots..
My doxie is the sweetest little chap ever, but he's super reactive of other dogs and he pulls the leash with a strength that doesn't match his little body, like that boy is STRONG as hell.
Hopefully you've found our video helpful in tackling this behaviour!
I got absolutely nothing from this 14 minute video.
hi Heather, sorry you didn't find out video helpful. If you were looking for a demonstration based video head over to our dedicated training channel. We've got a number of session with Will working with dogs that pull, here's one of our most popular sessions: ua-cam.com/video/-4QywHGSZz0/v-deo.html
There is nothing related to Dachshunds here
Great pointers! Every Dachsie I’ve ever had has pulled from the gate! The 2 I have now could complete the Ididerod without any other dogs--well, maybe the depth of the snow could slow them down! But these techniques are excellent, and even more, they work!
LOL
I’ve so far listened to 9m of this 14m video and have given up. I’ve heard nothing about how to stop this behaviour from my SWHD 😂
Alright I am in 9min 47non 14 min of video and I still have no clue how to prevent a dog of pulling on a lead….. yhea, …
I have a spayed 6 yr old rescue. My biggest problem is when you get ready to walk she will if she wants to. She pulls backward with a collar or harness. Her nose rules the world.
I imagined myself getting pulled around and dragged through mud on my back by my miniature dachshund started laughing.Milo definitely needs this though
There is nothing in this video to support teaching your dog to walk to heal
Hey I have a 4 years old dachshund and when I walk him he pulls and when we hold him back and tried to train him to walk with us he chokes
So we are scared to get him to walks
Check out our live demonstration video on our dedicated training channel looking at how to stop you're dog pulling: ua-cam.com/video/DU1Kz7NWrWc/v-deo.html
I thought this video would be the video to teach. :(
If you're looking for live demonstration videos head over to our dedicated channel channel. Here's one of our most recent uploads looking at how to stop your dog pulling: ua-cam.com/video/-4QywHGSZz0/v-deo.html
Is this for fully grown dacshunds or could I try a slip lead on my 10 month old? He pulls and pulls every time we walk and always has to lead which makes him very reactive and anxious.
I think you need a dedicated "training" channel (you probably already found one) but yes as dog out in front will react to everything. Don't over stimulate them in the beginning by going out where there's other dogs etc. Practice in a quiet area and as your dog becomes better at walking beside you (not necessarily "at heel") go further . Good luck with your doggo.
I've bought 14 months old daxi. He pulls. And is allover the place on walks. He has never been trained. Is it a good idea to use a prong collar on him? Thank you
Thanks for watching! Prong collars aren't always needed, we have a number of different videos for training tips and we have a training course that might be helpful on our website called Boot Camp that might help. More details can be found on our website: fenrircanineleaders.com. We do have a video looking at how to get your dog to walk to heel, here's our latest upload on the topic: ua-cam.com/video/I9MP3iyg4r0/v-deo.html&pbjreload=101
@@fenrirdachshundshow918 thank you Ill check things out
Too much chatting and nothing useful - frustrating.
His hand movements are distracting
I have a 7lb dachshund she’s deaf (she can hear very loud noises) she pulls so much on the leash that she hurts her pads…it’s terrible I don’t even walk her anymore I need help so bad. She’s 1 1/2yrs old I use a harness ….she’s all over the place and after watching you here I’m not a good leader 😢 I over compensated for her being deaf so we never leave her alone she comes everywhere with us and now I created a dog who is too stressed to be left alone EVER
Hey Tina, give our live demonstration a watch and see if helps: ua-cam.com/video/DU1Kz7NWrWc/v-deo.html
We've also got a 7 Day to Perfect Heel course over on our website you might find helpful: www.fenrircanineleaders.com
Could try some little boots to protect her pads 🥾 might be a little annoying but in my neighbourhood there tends to be alot of glass and rubbish and I see heaps of dog owners with their dog booted up about especially some of the older ones to protect there feet from all the glass debris.. could even hand sew some up yourself with some little cuts of leather to make some light ones and cut out little pads from an old soul of a like one shoe and make mini souls for the boots..
Wtf