What To Do When Your Dog Refuses to Walk (Technique + Patience)

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  • čas přidán 8. 10. 2021
  • The idea is you need to observe what your dog does then adjust your leash input accordingly. You will also need some patience, especially the first time you try this with your dog. Once your dog understands what happens when you make up your mind, they'll come around.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @ArgosDogTraining
    @ArgosDogTraining  Před rokem +1

    We made a video breaking down this very training session and hopefully answers the questions you might have! czcams.com/video/Hbw_Mlazhpk/video.html

  • @thatman8848
    @thatman8848 Před rokem +8

    This literally saved my brain. My dog is terrible. Random screaming/yipping. Full weight not walking. Scared for literally little reason. Omg this video.

  • @HoneySparkles2
    @HoneySparkles2 Před 2 měsíci +4

    His previous owner, as soon as he stopped to put on brakes let him not do whatever, he is trying this with me. I simply drag him, he learned within 2 minutes..get up and walk! 😂😂

  • @TheGomatt
    @TheGomatt Před 5 měsíci +9

    My dog leaves our building and does the same thing after a quick pee. But if I get her to my car, she jumps right in and will be excited for wherever I take her. She’ll play all day at the park. But those short walks in our neighborhood is a no go for her

  • @carolshang
    @carolshang Před 3 měsíci +16

    I have to tell you guys this technique doesnt work for stubborn dogs like my pyrenees. Why? They will lie down and enjoy a nap on the side walk! After 4 months trying new approches, I finally find what works: drag the dog with all your force to prove that you are the boss.

    • @heidi6715
      @heidi6715 Před měsícem +7

      Doesnt it hurt their neck? Also im scared of people whipping out their phones and making me out to be an animal abuser on social media?

    • @Sarah_T871
      @Sarah_T871 Před měsícem

      @@heidi6715 If you need to drag him a bit, don’t be afraid to. I recommend using a harness instead of a collar for a more gentle approach though. If you notice your dog stopping on his walk to try address the issue first. If he seems tired, offer a brief pit stop, and if he's feeling anxious, give treats and cuddles, sometimes it’s even good to pick him up depending on the situation. I find by doing this my dog will usually continue on his walk, but if not and he’s just being stubborn, I’ll give him a good tug on the leash. By then he’ll go.
      I tried not to tug on my dog for months, and I really did try, but we weren’t getting anywhere. At the end of the day I knew my dog needed a good walk for his own health and well being, and I needed to use a little force in order to achieve it.

    • @chelseyt7091
      @chelseyt7091 Před měsícem

      Omg lol I had a Pyrenees/GSD mix And he did the same thing! Such a sweet breed though ❤

    • @ambrereilly3298
      @ambrereilly3298 Před 17 dny

      My maltese does the same

  • @stephaniebehunin8198
    @stephaniebehunin8198 Před 2 lety +16

    I'm confused about what the problem is. The title says it's for a dog that doesn't want to walk. It seems that every time the owner goes she's willing to go. It looks more like she's learning to stop in the proper place. Can you provide more insight as to what's going on?

    • @kchen101
      @kchen101 Před rokem +1

      the dog wants to not follow the owner after every stop whether it's the owner who creates the stop or the dog. they are drilling the part where the owner is able to put pressure on the leash to get her to move a little bit and then using that to get her to understand those pressures are the owner commanding the dog to move with them.

    • @ArgosDogTraining
      @ArgosDogTraining  Před rokem

      Kindly check out our new video which hopefully answers your questions! czcams.com/video/Hbw_Mlazhpk/video.html
      btw Kevin is spot on.

  • @Skateantics
    @Skateantics Před 10 měsíci +1

    :::n Hey boss ... Im from Boston and I live in the Roxbury area andI was wondering if you offer training services ? :::

    • @ArgosDogTraining
      @ArgosDogTraining  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey @Skateantics, yes I do offer training services to Bostonians and anyone from anywhere. Please go to this link fill in the contact form and let's talk. argostraining.com/contact/

  • @NickPeters-xy9tw
    @NickPeters-xy9tw Před rokem +2

    My dog loves car rides and we drive to park but after 5 min he wants to go back in the car. I’m trying to get him more exercise but he will always turn around and want to go back in the car. Anyone else experience this? And treats don’t faze him he doesn’t care about them when on walks

    • @billbirkbeck4113
      @billbirkbeck4113 Před 6 měsíci

      We have the same issue with our dog. He loves going in the car but when we get to where he will be going for a walk he gets out the car and won't move. I'd love a solution.

  • @misterbowers5995
    @misterbowers5995 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My dog will stop in the middle of the street,cars coming so I have to pull her out of the street. It's really gotten bad. My back hurts because of her. I thought about getting a different dog. She's an embarrassment and I don't want to walk her

    • @splatt4842
      @splatt4842 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same bro , i think this dog is mentally ill or something or deaf

    • @carolshang
      @carolshang Před 2 měsíci

      Consider using Ceasar Millan method! My dog was rescued and I got him 4 months ago from the shelter. Everything else is good but he shuts down during the walk when he realize it's time to go back home. I tried all the efforts to search for solutions on CZcams and I probable watched a hundred of videos on how to walk your dog properly. Finally I got it from Ceasar Millan, the GOAT:
      Once they lie down, find the best position to pull him up that it will be easy for the dog to get up. Then begin to pull him up and keep the tension on the leash. Once the dog get up, immediately loose all the tension on the leash. If the dog lie down again, repeat what you did the first time and use a little more tension.
      My dog is almost ad heavy as I am. Believe me this method is like magic and it stopped me from sending him back to the shelter!

  • @ForWatching-uh6rz
    @ForWatching-uh6rz Před 11 dny +3

    get to the fucking point