How to Teach Your Dog to Walk Nicely on a Lead - NO E-Collars, NO Prong Collars, NO Shouting!

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 8

  • @BoxerRockyCanine
    @BoxerRockyCanine Před měsícem +2

    Wow. He so focused on you entirely. Love to master that. Thx🐾✨🐾

    • @dancheungdogtraining
      @dancheungdogtraining  Před měsícem

      You’re very welcome of course! Lots of consistency in training and it’s fully probably you’ll get there with yours too! Looking forward to engaging with you on future content 😃🐾

  • @Tia-Louisa
    @Tia-Louisa Před 29 dny +1

    LOVE your uploads! Thank you for sharing your experience!

    • @dancheungdogtraining
      @dancheungdogtraining  Před 29 dny

      My pleasure! Thank you for watching and I look forward to engaging with you on future content! ☺️🐶

  • @jemmawolf4150
    @jemmawolf4150 Před měsícem +3

    Great vid. I will be having a go at this! Thank you

    • @dancheungdogtraining
      @dancheungdogtraining  Před měsícem

      You’re very welcome! And Enjoy! Let me know how you get on with the training! ☺️

    • @jemmawolf4150
      @jemmawolf4150 Před 28 dny +1

      I am already seeing results. I have got as far as luring her to my side.
      I wonder if you could help me with another problem I have. My adorable bernedoodle is sooo affectionate, but not with new people, she barks and avoids any contact with them. I hoped this would get better as she got older but she is 15 months now and although she doesnt now bark when she sees someone new like she jsed to,, she barks if they try to interact with her. This is despite my other dog loving new people and going up to greet them, any ideas please?

    • @dancheungdogtraining
      @dancheungdogtraining  Před 28 dny

      Amazing to hear! Dog's love the engagement! The best advise I can give if she is happy to take treats from people she doesn't know then to boost her association:
      Pass a treat to someone, ask them to pop their hand down (open palm) with treat on palm
      Allow her the opportunity to eat the treat. If/when she takes the treat you can also reward her for that positive interaction.
      With enough repetitions she should be able to gain enough trust for them to fuss her (from chin only - Not on top of head as this can block her vision, therefore making her feel anxious)
      Fuss under the chin, and then you reward her for the positive interaction whilst calling her away.
      Repeat this process enough times and she'll have built up trust with enough people to start being happy to interact.
      Let me know how you get on and if you ever need to book a call:
      calendly.com/pupclub/20min