OMG..if only my kelpie would walk like this, this is not pulling, you would know what pulling was if you took my lad for a walk, this type of walking would be my dream. he's also got a halti type thing on his face.
Really good point about verbal rewards and praise not actually always being helpful, found that with my lab verbal praise made him excited then wanted to charge ahead
Your advice is spot on! Works a treat with our 6 month old Lab. no pulling anymore. Also the transition back to just the slip lead (instead of figure of eight) might be work in progress, but is much improved from before. Thanks and keep the vids going!
I've a 8 month cocker, she has a slip lead over her nose (figure of 8 I think it's called) and she still pulls. I've tried a harness, flat collar, extended lead, anti pull harness and still pulls. She doesn't know calmness unless she's in her crate - can you please help 🙏 my back is buggered n she's just making it worse
It's a shame more owners don't seek out help with pulling. Simply making that decision "I am not going to allow my dog to pull any more" is all that's required. Like any bad habit, the decision to stop it is the first step. Rather than praise, I use a clicker (with some dogs, not all) and click for being in position and throw the treat backwards or out to the side so the dog has to find the position with each rep.
You fancy coming to Scotland. We have a 4 year old Springer and unfortunately he pulls and takes us a walk. I have him wrapped round my waist which prevents the pulling but not by much. Past couple of walks he is cutting his paws because he drags so much
Scott John Monk I don’t need to come to Scotland for that. Just join our online training group, we have training videos on this that will help, videos on choosing the right collar/lead for your dog, engagement videos, introduction to leash pressure videos and directional guidance videos. You will be able to teach your dog to walk nicely from that. We’ve got people in the group who have been dragged over, had their shoulder pulled out of their socket and now they’re loving walks.
OMG..if only my kelpie would walk like this, this is not pulling, you would know what pulling was if you took my lad for a walk, this type of walking would be my dream. he's also got a halti type thing on his face.
Really good point about verbal rewards and praise not actually always being helpful, found that with my lab verbal praise made him excited then wanted to charge ahead
Your advice is spot on! Works a treat with our 6 month old Lab. no pulling anymore. Also the transition back to just the slip lead (instead of figure of eight) might be work in progress, but is much improved from before. Thanks and keep the vids going!
Another fantastic video from Southend Dog Training
Great tips, thanks.
I've a 8 month cocker, she has a slip lead over her nose (figure of 8 I think it's called) and she still pulls. I've tried a harness, flat collar, extended lead, anti pull harness and still pulls.
She doesn't know calmness unless she's in her crate - can you please help 🙏 my back is buggered n she's just making it worse
What length is the size of the slip lead??
It's a shame more owners don't seek out help with pulling. Simply making that decision "I am not going to allow my dog to pull any more" is all that's required. Like any bad habit, the decision to stop it is the first step. Rather than praise, I use a clicker (with some dogs, not all) and click for being in position and throw the treat backwards or out to the side so the dog has to find the position with each rep.
Wish my spaniel would pull like this, our wrists get so sore, she pulls instantly and your knocked off pavement or something, worst with pram…
Thank you so much you're a legend I tried this for one day and he is a different dog I'm mind fucked literally thanks!!!
You fancy coming to Scotland. We have a 4 year old Springer and unfortunately he pulls and takes us a walk. I have him wrapped round my waist which prevents the pulling but not by much. Past couple of walks he is cutting his paws because he drags so much
Scott John Monk I don’t need to come to Scotland for that. Just join our online training group, we have training videos on this that will help, videos on choosing the right collar/lead for your dog, engagement videos, introduction to leash pressure videos and directional guidance videos. You will be able to teach your dog to walk nicely from that. We’ve got people in the group who have been dragged over, had their shoulder pulled out of their socket and now they’re loving walks.
Has he got a halti on
I thought so too, but later in the video (9:57) he gets her to take the loop off his nose and you can see it was just looped from a simple slip lead.
That is not a normal slip lead, it has something on his nose also
It's a figure of 8 lead
You can literally put any slip lead into a figure 8 over the nose
Well it would have been nice if you told us what you did to stop him pulling wast of time video 😡
That wasn't even the point of the video
He swapped to a slip lead.