How To Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Leash Quickly

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  • @airicastarwall1349
    @airicastarwall1349 7 місяців тому +6

    Thank you so much for this! I am training my dog/puppy to be a service dog and he's amazing at most things but he's "reactive" to other dogs--like this dog he wants to say hi and greet every dog he sees; often whining (at best) and frequently pulling and/or lunging. Can't wait to get out into the yard and start working on this.

  • @SiimOja
    @SiimOja 8 місяців тому +15

    Lovely video! 05:03 - very important message. Non-stop, forever. Once you set rules, you have to carry them thru the dogs life. All-tho you can brake the rules if necessary and the rules are clear to the dog ;)

  • @mandyunderwood8093
    @mandyunderwood8093 8 місяців тому +46

    My 2yr old lab X walked great with me then i got diagnosed with breast cancer and while going through treatment my brother was walking him he now pulls on the lead non stop. I'm still having treatment but not as harsh as before so am getting back to walking him myself and will def be trying your method. Thanks Will.

    • @truegrizzlesfan2292
      @truegrizzlesfan2292 8 місяців тому +7

      Pray that you win the battle with cancer. You got this. Be safe !!

    • @eagledog9322
      @eagledog9322 8 місяців тому +3

      You’ll succeed 100% with this video. This is a perfect explanation about the importance of positivity and leadership. Awesome video. Maybe your brother should watch it. Good luck!

    • @Delta17842
      @Delta17842 5 місяців тому +1

      Your brother wasn't being a leader, and taught your dog bad behavior. He probably let the dog walk in front instead of the side. This has taught your dog "I'M THE BOSS"
      You will have to recorrect the behavior.

  • @rohinigirl
    @rohinigirl 8 місяців тому +9

    EXCELLENT advice, Will! I’ve always wondered how some dogs have learned how to pay such rapt attention to their handlers. I thought it had to do with the breed. Thanks for the outstanding video!

  • @briseidasantos1
    @briseidasantos1 8 місяців тому +17

    I wish I could’ve seen this months ago. My goldendoodle pulls a lot due to excitement. You explain it so well

  • @suzreycook21
    @suzreycook21 8 місяців тому +5

    I bought a head collar off Amazon and it works right away! I fell 3 times from my dog pulling. I saw the dogs wearing a head collar at the Dog Whisperer with Cesar Milan show. So I got it and no more pulling.

    • @ellendoherty7816
      @ellendoherty7816 3 місяці тому

      Same for my 5.5 month gsd ,but she hates it, so I would like to reduce its use. I'm working on it,but not too sure how to get her to walk fully on loose lead without it. She comes to heel,sits,stays ,lies etc but will not stop pulling without the head collar. Love Ceasar Milan. Have not seen the vid where he recommends a head collar. Will seek it out

  • @patdwyer6274
    @patdwyer6274 8 місяців тому +22

    That's brilliantly explained. Thank you!
    I'll be doing this method with my Swiss Shepherd.
    Thanks for posting.

    • @StrattonVA
      @StrattonVA 8 місяців тому

      I appreciate this info, but in my dog's training, she doesn't seem to be very food motivated so I have a mid-afternoon class and feed her a smaller breakfast. Is there any other recommendation of how to motivate when she doesn't seem to care? We have tried at least 20 (and will continue to try more) very smelly, high value treats.

  • @VibrantVictoria-gigi
    @VibrantVictoria-gigi 8 місяців тому +7

    This is great! I'm one month into the Perfect Puppy Course and loving it! Thank you for explaining this in detail. You're going to help a lot of dogs and people!

  • @lindsaylivinlife6282
    @lindsaylivinlife6282 8 місяців тому +1

    Wow!...perfect timing and so well explained. 3 weeks ago, I adopted a 9-mo old rescue Rat Terrier mix and he does better when we are alone ...until he sees a bird or dog, etc., then he's very leash reactive. I look forward to trying this method as explained ...and Ben did a fantastic job as the handler. Thank you both!

  • @benjaminhorton8013
    @benjaminhorton8013 8 місяців тому +11

    great video! Assuming you suffered an achilles rupture since you're using a vacoped boot? 7 months post surgery for me ... there is a light at the end of the tunnel! (there is also a light that never goes out-Morrissey/Marr 😉)

  • @Chris-hill-30
    @Chris-hill-30 8 місяців тому +6

    Great video, my spaniel has exactly this problem, such a good dog apart from lead walking, he will heal next to me off lead but as soon as I clip it on he’s like a rocket! Training starts tomorrow!
    Hope you leg gets better soon, looks painful 😅

  • @daisies0703
    @daisies0703 8 місяців тому +6

    So very helpful. Thank you. Hope your foot recovery is going well. Be extra careful

  • @matthewbrown6123
    @matthewbrown6123 8 місяців тому +1

    Play at the end makes me so happy!!!

  • @pandmuria1117
    @pandmuria1117 5 місяців тому

    The first and last dog training UA-camr I will need to watch. You explain things clearly, thoroughly and its easy to apply. I'm getting my first puppy in 2 months and I was looking for clear instructions on how to do things like potty training and lead pulling (and the rest). I'm glad that I found your channel first as I now don't need to cycle through a million channels. :)

  • @linzicooper9845
    @linzicooper9845 8 місяців тому +1

    OMG that is just like my staff cross. She is just like that dog on a lead and it IS DEFINITELY my fault. This is amazing and so simple. Starting this tomorrow morning, this is what I'm doing, before she has me over. Hope your leg is better x

  • @Maik1968
    @Maik1968 8 місяців тому +2

    Hello Will, greetings from Germany first and all my wishes for your fast recovery! What you showed here is so much what I will use tomorrow with my three years old Labrador. I learned so much from this video. I will report, how it worked 👍😘🌞🍀🐾🐾

  • @sue5242
    @sue5242 8 місяців тому +3

    You really explain things well

  • @MrFredd38
    @MrFredd38 8 місяців тому +1

    Your videos get better and better Will! Props to the editor! Also I have an 8 month old golden retriever, it's like I'm watching her at the beginning of the video, she's just going crazy when she sees anything outside the house, makes going for a walk quite the challenge.

  • @jeremiahgibson9259
    @jeremiahgibson9259 8 місяців тому +2

    This quick clip has been so helpful. Thank you big daaaaawg!

  • @shirleywarner1135
    @shirleywarner1135 8 місяців тому

    I live in the United States, and I think you’re amazing people can be cruel I don’t get it. I’ve learned a lot from you. Keep the videos coming friend.

  • @xedzik1
    @xedzik1 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Can I achieve same effect with my 5 month old golden retriever puppy?

  • @jbpark1327
    @jbpark1327 8 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for sending

  • @gwen4312
    @gwen4312 8 місяців тому +1

    This is exactly what's happening to my golden, she's almost 5 months old and is 39.6 pound. I want to help her out of this now before she gets heavier and stronger.

  • @oladrzazga2254
    @oladrzazga2254 8 місяців тому +4

    What type of slip lead do you recommend?

  • @alunrichards2712
    @alunrichards2712 3 місяці тому

    It's absolutely amazing what you do in an hour or so.Its all down to repetition patients and treats . Really enjoy your expertise and the outcome is a joy to watch, thank you.

  • @tompenneck1501
    @tompenneck1501 8 місяців тому +2

    Very helpful thank you. Please could you go in to mote detail about the collar/ lead that you use? Is it a slip lead?

  • @andrewhutton3457
    @andrewhutton3457 8 місяців тому

    We just got an 8 month cockerpoo that is certainly cocker spaniel then poodle and this has helped so much only on day 2 but it’s working

  • @martaangus778
    @martaangus778 5 місяців тому +1

    You’re a legend

  • @EmmaHarrison-l1n
    @EmmaHarrison-l1n 8 місяців тому +16

    This guy is a fucking legend

  • @johnhuff393
    @johnhuff393 8 місяців тому +3

    Thanks 😊

  • @charityblume4049
    @charityblume4049 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for learning how to begin to walk a high spirited dog, I thank you and Odin the boxer thanks you

  • @kelligirl
    @kelligirl 8 місяців тому +1

    Great teaching concepts ..ty

  • @beckywiz
    @beckywiz 8 місяців тому +2

    Are you able to link the slip lead that you use? I struggle to find quality and well-working ones in pet stores here.

  • @RW4
    @RW4 5 місяців тому +1

    Could you please recommend a good quality slip collar and lead for a medium sized lab? Thanks

  • @fadedsun9373
    @fadedsun9373 8 місяців тому +1

    Any recommendations on what a good slip lead should have? I'm seeing such a wide variety. Some freely slip, others you set max size with either a spring loaded adjuster or what looks like a nylon strip. I've also seen some where you adjust a min and max loop size. I've already been doing things wrong on walks by giving into a harness due to her pulling, I don't want to compound the problem by buying a bad slip lead.

  • @marie-claudedupont3822
    @marie-claudedupont3822 8 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful, thank you so much 🥰

  • @gpnfool42
    @gpnfool42 6 місяців тому

    do you ever show training small dogs? I have a Rat Terrier and he coming along slowly and was hoping to see you do work with one. Thanks for all your help

  • @kristopherholley8964
    @kristopherholley8964 8 місяців тому

    Amazing video! This is the kind of detail, and advice I've been needing. Thank you!

  • @ursulaatkan
    @ursulaatkan 8 місяців тому

    So beautiful, precious and helpful - thank you very much for sharing! 🙂

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 8 місяців тому

    Another great explanation of the principles of what you're doing. So well broken down and achievable. Perhaps there's hope for my Barney; Staffy X GSP

  • @simpleepawful
    @simpleepawful 8 місяців тому +1

    Hope you feel better soon, Will. Thanks for the great advice.

  • @dianneakeroyd985
    @dianneakeroyd985 8 місяців тому

    Brilliant information, just what I’ve been looking for to help me with my hyper excited puppy! Will be trying this in the morning 🤞x

  • @matthewbrown6123
    @matthewbrown6123 8 місяців тому +1

    I also got got goosebumps ❤❤❤

  • @phiby123
    @phiby123 8 місяців тому

    Get well soon Will. Brilliant video, your methods are amazing to watch, no need for prong or E collars.

    • @joefish6546
      @joefish6546 8 місяців тому

      Ecollar, prong, slip leash, flat collar, off leash commands. They are all the same principle. They are a tool to explain to your dog what not to do. Never ignore a tool on principle. Ecollar, for example, allows your dog to roam freely while learning to be safe. How else can you teach a dog from a distance?

    • @phiby123
      @phiby123 8 місяців тому

      Well maybe accept that as a responsible dog owner that a dog being allowed to be off lead at a distance will depend on your dogs personality, if making a dog compliant can only be acheived by the use of a prong collar or ecollar then maybe just keep them on a lead rather than make them uncomfortable? ​@joefish6546

    • @phiby123
      @phiby123 8 місяців тому +1

      @joefish6546 IMHO, pain as a method of changing an animals behaviour is just wrong, only in an emergency would it be acceptable to hurt an animal, and I know that when "used correctly" these tools are not that bad but sadly many people misuse them or are not educated enough, because their capability to cause pain is always there IMHO they should be banned.

    • @joefish6546
      @joefish6546 6 місяців тому

      ​@@phiby123 I respect that view and it does worry me that the potential for these devices to cause pain is a huge risk in allowing owners to use them. But the benefits to off leash training with these devices for the right dog, right owner, and in the right circumstances is wonderful. For many, many breeds of dog, allowing them to safely roam off leash is one of the greatest gifts an owner can impart to their companion and e collars are undeniably a valuable tool to allow that. Whether that's stopping a dog from getting lost, entering a dangerous environment, or protecting livestock and other wild animals from the dogs instinctual prey drive.

  • @TARP..
    @TARP.. 8 місяців тому

    Wow cool video this is my fav stop pulling video

  • @jamie_theblacklab
    @jamie_theblacklab 8 місяців тому

    thank you so much! do you have any tips for a dog that will just lie down and refuse to continue to walk when they see another dog? I cannot pick her up because she is 30 kg.

  • @jennifer2185
    @jennifer2185 8 місяців тому

    This is perfect because I have a 7mo golden who pulls just like shown in the video lol Thanks for the tips!

  • @Anneheed
    @Anneheed 3 місяці тому

    Hope this isn’t a silly question but does your technique work on all breeds? I’m getting an Irish Setter in late September

  • @ChrisSmith-yj8kq
    @ChrisSmith-yj8kq 8 місяців тому

    Great video Will .. more in this style please mate

  • @tashaax1993xanimalloverx
    @tashaax1993xanimalloverx 4 місяці тому

    So do u then keep the slip lead for walks forever ? Or could u ever revert back once trained ?

  • @ltorromcc
    @ltorromcc 8 місяців тому

    Explained perfectly Thank you!! 😃👍🏼

  • @j.hueston4370
    @j.hueston4370 8 місяців тому +1

    The other that was done is they stopped using the shoulder harness. These can result in more pulling.

  • @craigrobertson4994
    @craigrobertson4994 8 місяців тому

    Awesome work as always 👍

  • @Jestxxr_yt
    @Jestxxr_yt 8 місяців тому +3

    Yo amazing video😊

  • @sickboyblue11
    @sickboyblue11 4 місяці тому

    Would you recommend a slip lead for a french bulldog? I'm currently using a harness but struggling to get him to walk.

  • @AnneMB955
    @AnneMB955 Місяць тому

    I have a Golden just like Luna. He is not food motivated. He does sit when we stop and I give him a pat. So what kind of lead?

  • @XKoriX214
    @XKoriX214 8 місяців тому +17

    What to do with a dog who won't respond to treats for rewarding 😢 she is just mega focused on one certain thing, she won't pay attention to anything else.

    • @000SunFlower000
      @000SunFlower000 8 місяців тому +16

      Start training her at home, where there are less distractions, before moving on to training her outside. Also, my dog reacts to petting much more than treats, but I have had success training him before his meals, when he is hungry, using his regular food as treats. It worked really well.

    • @XKoriX214
      @XKoriX214 8 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for the information. I'll try this.

    • @01797839
      @01797839 8 місяців тому +6

      I use my dogs toys for training because she is so prey driven food wasn't a good motivation.

    • @Perfumery_by_Sabin
      @Perfumery_by_Sabin 8 місяців тому +6

      Or physical praise. Some dogs react well to lovin and petting if not food or toys

    • @XKoriX214
      @XKoriX214 8 місяців тому

      @01797839 thank you... she has a squeaky ball I could use.. it definitely gets her attention. I don't know which I didn't think of that..

  • @halo9points
    @halo9points 7 місяців тому

    Is a loose lead walk considered separate and different from a potty walk?

  • @2shorTt_
    @2shorTt_ 8 місяців тому

    Which slip lead do you recommend?

  • @jacquelinebasley6516
    @jacquelinebasley6516 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi Will, love all your videos, but how do you transition from indoors to going on a walk? I have a 1 year old toy poodle and He behaves perfectly when training at home but as soon as we go outside for his walk it's like he forgets everything he has learnt? I have mobility problems and use a crutch, and he has nearly pulled me over a few times, I don't want to be scared to walk him but I don't know where to go next. PS I had a trainer when he was a puppy and again he did perfectly when she had him but as soon as he is passed back to me he forgets everything, thanks for reading.

    • @solascriptura5859
      @solascriptura5859 8 місяців тому +1

      So I’m not a pro dog trainer but I have worked with my dog and another dog who was a very distracted Aussie collie mix.
      Any environmental changes you give your dog leads to them not being as focused on you. The worst mistake I made when training my personal dog was trying to take her out for a fully outdoors walk around the block right after I finish training her indoors. When you bring your dog outside, I would suggest training it up and down your sidewalk. If you have one or in very close proximity to your house, you’re gonna have to be willing to pretty much retrain your dog every time you take it outside until it begins to understand the concepts, both outside and inside, a lot of people would disagree with me on this point, but I actually trained my dog at night time when I made sure there were no cars or any other distractions because not many people are active at night time meaning that it will be any more low distraction environment to train the dog in.
      The fact that it walked perfectly outside with the trainer, and did not walk very well outside with you can mean a bit. A lot of times, training the dog is about 10% of the total equation. Teaching the owner how to maintain the training is the other 90. I would suggest perhaps reevaluating your training methods, going over this trainer’s videos, especially on communication with a slip lead, and seeing where you might not be pressuring at the perfect moment, rewarding at the right time, etc. Adjust when necessary and be consistent in about 5 minute sessions. If the dog is super distracted on a walk, but knows a few other tricks, such as down stays and recalls, I would actually suggest working on the down stays and recalls to where the dog has an understanding that those tricks can be done outside and inside before working on your walking in general, specifically the downstairs and recalls tended to help me when transitioning my dog from inside walking to outside walking with distractions because it built the relationship outside as well as inside with your dog and allows it to focus on you more than other distractions.
      Sorry this was very long and I was not attempting to be rude or anything. I hope it helps!

    • @solascriptura5859
      @solascriptura5859 8 місяців тому +1

      If you don’t have one, I would also personally suggest investing in a dog training clicker and treat bag because it can kind of help nail right when your dog is doing exactly when you want what you want it to if you need it that second. It really helps with timing. Training the clickers really easy. Just give your dog a whole bunch of treats and click at the same time you give them the traits for a while, and then build duration to where you click and then a few seconds later you give them a treat. It was a complete game changer when I started doing this with my dog and she is now now walking almost perfectly every time.

  • @sprintingfish
    @sprintingfish 8 місяців тому

    Now, if the owner doesn't want me to use a slip lead with their dog, as long as I can get that dog's attention (with say a whistle, or a clicker sound, etc.,) can this still work? Working with a very smart German Shepherd with basic training in 'sit, stay, lay,' commands but pulls the leash at 80 lbs and I'm only 4'11".

  • @DavidKopp-u9o
    @DavidKopp-u9o 8 місяців тому

    Ive got a 11 month old cockerpoo puppy who pulls like mad and is very reactive to other dogs and people when out, im going to try this

  • @anette-ze1sf
    @anette-ze1sf 8 місяців тому

    5:08 the camera loves her too ♥

  • @matthewsmith6374
    @matthewsmith6374 8 місяців тому +2

    What slip leads do you recommend, I tried one and doesn’t stay in the right position, again same as this dog, lovely but just over playful, and pulls ahead, then the slip come down from behind the ears to the lower neck. I have done training and do engagement training and he’s even done the kc bronze and passed.

    • @_mckenna_99
      @_mckenna_99 8 місяців тому

      What breed of dog do you have?

    • @matthewsmith6374
      @matthewsmith6374 8 місяців тому

      @@_mckenna_99 miniature schnauzer, they are a playful breed he is on the taller side for a miniature

    • @jaws98100
      @jaws98100 8 місяців тому +1

      I need advice on slip leads as well. Mine is a 38kg standard poodle. Nothing I try seems to keep from lunging ahead and I’m one walk from a fall at this point.

    • @peterbond12
      @peterbond12 8 місяців тому +3

      Slip leads never stay high up the neck enough to be effective without constant adjustment. Get a Halti or Gentle Leader. Far more effective in a shorter space of time.

  • @Nvrgiveup15
    @Nvrgiveup15 Місяць тому

    How do correct reactivity in a Golden Retriever? I have a 7 year old male golden who has only ever liked one other dog, my other dog.

  • @markianhughes7752
    @markianhughes7752 7 місяців тому

    Got any tips on how to walk a 7 month border collie next to the road without chasing or jumping at cars it only happened since she got hit by a builder's van when she was 4 months she's good off the lead in fields away from the roads and comes back when I use the whistle

  • @Fairwollow
    @Fairwollow 8 місяців тому +7

    Oh my god, what happened to your leg? 😯. I hope it feels better.

  • @mynameisAmina-Sh
    @mynameisAmina-Sh 8 місяців тому +1

    So I have 1y.o. golden retriever x Labrador mix. I live in a flat 9th floor. my problem is to get out to her potty. She gets extremely excited when it's time to go and pulls absolutely horribly on the way to the lift to the stairs front door...And when I give her all the length of the leash to play when we get to get spot outside she uses all over it and more ALWAYS which makes pulling even worse. I feel like I'm trapped especially with this slippery weather. What would you or any dog owners here recommend? Because I feel like she listens so well at home...
    Thanks in advance.

    • @MrFredd38
      @MrFredd38 8 місяців тому +1

      I've seen people use head halters, it turns the dog's head if they pull, so you don't even need to yank it. Check out Beckman's dog training, he's good.

    • @mynameisAmina-Sh
      @mynameisAmina-Sh 8 місяців тому

      @@MrFredd38thank you so much!

  • @johnabbott4674
    @johnabbott4674 8 місяців тому

    wish you could come to Kuwait mate, and help me with my 2 large dogs. mine pull all the time and i dont have the hours in the day to try your methods.

  • @marthahumphrey3849
    @marthahumphrey3849 19 днів тому

    My puppy/dog is six months old and she is a rescue. We have had her one week. She is doing well with house-training, just three accidents, which was my fault. I didn't time her after eating and drinking. HOWEVER, there is a serious concern I have. While walking her she does okay on the leash but there are times she pulls/tug of war with the leash. She has shown aggressiveness and bites at me a few times. I don't quite understand because she, for the most part is a sweet dog. She will sit on command. Please Help!

  • @KomandanteKrull-ld4gj
    @KomandanteKrull-ld4gj 2 місяці тому

    The casted leg kind of looks like the infinity gauntlet of training dogs

  • @tatts.g3446
    @tatts.g3446 8 місяців тому

    Is there anywhere I can buy the fenrir hammer toy?

  • @GunviSund73
    @GunviSund73 8 місяців тому

    ❤ Ty for great advice.

  • @PianomanMusic96
    @PianomanMusic96 8 місяців тому

    Is Sully on Prozac?

  • @paddyalex3094
    @paddyalex3094 8 місяців тому

    I have a very strong bully around 8-9 months old. Over reactive over excitable, tried everything. I need help.

  • @OiOi1
    @OiOi1 7 місяців тому

    My dog won’t stay I can go out with her and I try to stand still but she slowly pulls me further and further. She’s only a small dog but over time it’s starting to hurt my arm. How can I teach her to sit and stay calm on a walk before I start lead training.

  • @dianaswangermohr8809
    @dianaswangermohr8809 7 місяців тому

    Ori is 4 months old and has siblings he plays with each week. I will be working on this technic

  • @dawncostas4473
    @dawncostas4473 8 місяців тому +3

    👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻

  • @jackycoiro1653
    @jackycoiro1653 8 місяців тому

    Do you have any tips on excessive barking?
    The "quiet" cue doesnt work here😢

  • @ak203
    @ak203 8 місяців тому

    Will --- what happenedd to your foot/leg?

  • @juleswarner6123
    @juleswarner6123 3 місяці тому

    Can you say more about the collar/leash and how to use it. Is a tap the same as a quick pull? Is the leash the kind they use at the groomers? Thank you.

  • @mrkattm
    @mrkattm 8 місяців тому +1

    I am surprised it took a Golden that long to get it, they are usually a little quicker then most other dogs.

  • @jackycoiro1653
    @jackycoiro1653 8 місяців тому

    Physically tap the pup on the shoulder?

  • @joedauginas84
    @joedauginas84 8 місяців тому +1

    12:12 Uncle Sully gives the nod of "Good Girl Luna, LET'S PLAY"

  • @AuntyJack123
    @AuntyJack123 4 місяці тому

    It doesn't look like there's any shoulder tapping going on? It a quick pressure pulling on the lead right? Not a criticism I'm trying to understand what's being done as it's hard too see clearly.

  • @calinasagilitypartner4444
    @calinasagilitypartner4444 8 місяців тому

    I pet-sit a Great Dane who pulls especially when he sees little dogs (pun intended) and he has a horrible recall. I've been trying to work on it with him.

  • @anumvella5682
    @anumvella5682 8 місяців тому

    Why will the dog not listen to the owner's voice but the light ' tap taping' will be listened to, unless it is because it causes discomfort.
    Incredible that the instructor mentioned the dog's tail as a sign of 'happy' since dogs will wag their tail in many different scenarios, including fear etc, therefore the whole body needs to be taken into account. I saw a frustrated dog , mixed feelings between happy to get any kind of attention and frustration of being allowed to 'sort of' go to the place they want but then not allowed to, and feeling that lead pull. It's a lead pull, not a 'tap tap taping' however the instructor wants to phrase it. You pull on the lead, the dog feels it on their neck, the dog feels compelled for any reason to make that tap go away.
    If it wasn't aversive and it was just communication, the dog would be listening with a simple voice cue. If the dog needs anything 'stronger' than a voice cue, that's because the dog is over threshold. Is it not better to teach self control rather than pull on the lead with as much force as is needed to make the dog stop (aka 'yell your cue louder', even if that is a light tap for the human. the lightness ought to be measured by the dog's response, not what the instructor thinks is light).
    There are so many different ways to teach self control, calmness and proximity to the owner, as well as attention to the owner, without any lead even, let alone needing to add even a light lead pressure in order to be able to communicate a refusal.
    What happened to errorless learning? The dog is allowed to keep doing the undesired behavior and then being refused to follow through.
    The 'trained dogs' all show lip licks btw. They dont look too calm or happy.
    I really dont understand the strong headedness and close mindedness of trying to conceal aversive techniques with honeyed words, the average joe wouldn't be able to tell between a happy tail wag and a frustrated one. Why the continuing insistence on lead pulling, however light, and trying to make the dog listen when the dog is unable to, when much proven methods of no frustration for the dog are already being applied in real life. Better have a look at Control Unleashed.
    If the lead pull works, it's because the dog wants it to go away. If the dog wants it to go away, it's because its aversive for the dog. Nobody else gets to decide what's aversive, but the dog. And that dog had mixed feelings of frustration and happy to get some treats. Mixed feelings is not what i want for my dog.
    Theres also the question if what we need is heeling, or do we just need the dog to have a loose leash. But that's another subject...
    I really really wish this trainer would look into alternative ways to train those behaviors, build on what he currently knows along with what other people know, rather than not being able to let go of this outdated kind of thinking.

  • @oliviaholborn4908
    @oliviaholborn4908 8 місяців тому

    I am a total convert to your videos and methods and have some good success with calming lead pulling with a 3yr old working cocker spaniel . But with other dogs it disappears instantly and not even chicken will distract him! He is intact and highly aroused by any other dog so he can't be let off. I wonder if he can ever get to this stage??

  • @merynfell7706
    @merynfell7706 8 місяців тому +1

    Why am I crying

    • @marissastrickland515
      @marissastrickland515 8 місяців тому

      Have you ever dealt with seeing animal abuse? I went through so much in terms of abuse and neglect so now any time I see a loving leader approach I get teary eyed

  • @paulhousman7156
    @paulhousman7156 8 місяців тому

    My question is about leash length. I noticed that in the videos, while training the dogs, they are all on short leashes. None of them are being trained on a full leash length. My dog will behave on the short leash but when given the full length he wants to get to the end and my loose leash is gone. Also, if you keep him on a short leash how do they manage to find spots to pee and poop?

    • @timmaynardspk
      @timmaynardspk 8 місяців тому +1

      If they are truly engaged, they will never reach the end of the leash regardless of the length. Hence loose lead. They will be given the opportunity to potty etc.. ideally let them do that before your walk

  • @ChristinePatrick-fy7os
    @ChristinePatrick-fy7os 5 місяців тому

    I purchased your class on loose leash walking and today, for the first time, put a slip lead on my 22 month old golden retriever. She thrashed around and was very stressed. Any suggestions on how to condition her to the slip lead? I have had extensive surgery to repair my knee from her pulling on a walk so, I am desperate for this to work.

  • @TARP..
    @TARP.. 8 місяців тому

    I let my dog pull on 1 of his leads because he wasent trained not to want an long lead and heyd have to over compensate too much not to hit end of lead

  • @terryanngordon5376
    @terryanngordon5376 8 місяців тому +1

    I dream of the day my dog is like yours 😂 I’m scared to walk my dog

  • @winny4765
    @winny4765 6 місяців тому

    It may sound strange, but my dog cannot be attracted by treats :-( What can I do instead?

  • @farfaraway4285
    @farfaraway4285 5 місяців тому

    I’ve got white golden called Luna, she behaves exactly like this. 🤯

  • @scribblekitty6693
    @scribblekitty6693 4 місяці тому

    Step one is at 4:13

  • @Minniemouse85
    @Minniemouse85 8 місяців тому

    Guru❤

  • @charley1715
    @charley1715 8 місяців тому

    play at the end 🎉of the

  • @sbomorse
    @sbomorse 2 місяці тому +1

    This is all well and good unless you have a dog that resolutely isnt interested in food rewards. Most of your training videos are all treat based conditioning but lots of dogs aren't interested in treats so this won't work.

  • @sona7444
    @sona7444 8 місяців тому

    you can see the progression of Luna falling in love with Ben.