Best Trick To Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Leash

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Best Trick To Stop Your Dog Pulling On The Leash. A Puppy or Dog that pulls on the leash all the time can mean that exercising them is off the table as it becomes a stressful situation. Fixing pulling on the lead can be made simple by breaking it down with these tips and tricks.

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Dude! I have my 1yr old rescue bullmastiff. Great dog, but could not walk nicely on a lead. I'm little, so my arm was very sore. I started watching your videos because I've been walking her twice a day for an hour each time. She still seemed bored. So I thought if we did some training her mind might be happier. Well after I saw this video I figured this was the perfect start. Her mind is happier. My arm is happier. You are doing a service for dogs worldwide. She was surrendered to the shelter because she was too big. So we had no choice but to make this work, because my baby is not going back. Training saves lives. Big love from Australia.

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I adopted a dog two weeks ago and your videos have completely changed what I thought was possible with a relationship with my pup. He quickly takes to each new thing I learn from you, and in a matter of days went from an uncertain shelter dog to a calm, confident K9 citizen--and I've had my own big changes, becoming a calm, confident leader. We're learning more every day and look forward to each video you post. I can't thank you enough!

dougfraser
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Why am I watching this when I have a bunny...

JPwr
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Will, you are my hero! We have an 8-month-old Bull Terrier (Elliott) who is loving, a cuddler, but as strong as an ox. He can pull like a steam train when he gets it into his head to chase a car, person, dog, leaf, squirrel, chipmunk and so on, and the pulling continues even after the distraction has gone. Thanks to watching this video about George and another about Sandy, I spent 20 minutes going back and forth with Elliott today like you did, and after that, he walked along with no pulling on his lead. He forgot his manners a couple of times when the wind gusted and he wasn’t sure what that was, so he he tried to run off. I stopped, changed direction a couple of times, and Elliott went back to loose-lead walking. This is amazing! I can now see a future where my arms don’t get dislocated and that is quite appealing. Thank you for providing these training videos. They are the first ones I have seen that are easy for Elliott and me to follow, and that really work.

stuartreynolds
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Just had some success with this strategy: when the dog starts pulling, stop moving, say the heel command, and when they come back give a treat. This results in like 30 treats per walk (I like to break them into small pieces), but the pulling is gone. Hopefully soon I can start weening off the treats. I hope my dog isn't taking advantage of me lol

ryanodd
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I tried this with my 6 and 11yo Catahoulas after trying many other techniques. Within 10-15 minutes I had them walking on a soft lead! As we walked (I trained them separately), they needed reminders, but I was stoked with how quickly they learned and how peaceful our walks were! Thankyou :)

rebeccablackman
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Hi i did ur seminar I've literally finshed it got out for a walk with my husky and bichon did the pop with my wrist every time the pulled for more than 30 seconds to a minute and walked the other direction. Omg the difference is actually insane. I'll keep at the training and see if I can get it to stick with them. But just wanted to say thank u to all the team. I'm not long after heart surgery so my chest isn't fit to be dragged as u can imagine it's the first time in months we enjoyed a walk together and I'm not sore after it. Really thank you soo much a very happy Laura flash and pat x

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This works unlike some, this guy really knows his stuff ! This Really has helped 1000s of dog walkers ? You see im 1 of them ! My dog is gsd / lurcher a very powerful big dog who dragged me all over the place ( just had him 18months old! I had to get this right as I have fibromaligia ( pain )
Once I did get it right after seeing his videos just 1, I then had the confidence to ride my e scooter with my dog on a waist lead, now everythink is good while walking or riding my scooter, ( low speeds ) with my dog by my side .for those who say its irresponsible riding a scooter with a dog on a lead ? You try walking with fibromaligia, im now safe with my dog at my side in sync. Thanks Atherton you know your stuff ! Many thanks .john

johnriddle
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Ahhh I've been failing to reinforce the heel enough, need to focus more on that. Thank you Will. Your videos are a great refresher.

xCocoaWolf
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I trained my cane corso and german pinscher with your videos. I recommend you everybody that i know.

My dogs are just a role model for the other owners and im so proud to took the time to train my dogs with your videos.

I will recommend you for ever!

djordjemili
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Great advice! Its really important to maintain consistency and patience when working with our furry friends to help them learn that pulling on the leash wont get them anywhere. Good luck!

dogtraininginaminute
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What a good boy! He is very young, and finally he got proper training and he learned quickly.

ghosty
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I just rescued a Xl from being pts. He was awful for pulling on the lead. After one walk of following your advice he’s like a different dog. Also the tips from your mouthing German shepherd video. Thankyou. Definitely keep watching you and definitely subscribing 👌 Thankyou will

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Wil and I typically use a similar method and I assure you it's terrific. Never assume that learning and teaching on both ends is finished after 1 day. Training and learning opportunities present themselves everyday. This also requires patience from the owner. Taking deep breaths helps calm yourself if you feel overwhelmed, and your heart rate lowers. Your emotions can transmit through the leash.

Wil taught me the importance of body language. Walk upright with confidence. Love from an OG follower my friend and thank you.

bigrudd
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I want to thank you very much for this video. I have a big 2 year old Labrador. With your method, he responded very quickly and positively.

jimbelaye
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Will has a Spider-Man tattoo. Friggin’ awesome. I have been watching and bought Fenrir courses - all of which are excellent and more than worth what little you pay for them - for a very long time now. In fact Will advised me on one of his early videos some years ago, on the perfect guardian breed, the second episode actually, on not getting a Mastiff. He suggested Staffy or Doberman. Of course, I didn’t listen, and bought a Dogue De Bordeaux. He was correct and the breed was seriously out of my capability - as Will said it would be. If it wasn’t for the Perfect Puppy course, I wouldn’t have been able to handle such a full-on dog. A dog, which now a little over a year old is an amazing member of our family. Thanks, Will and team. Much love from the land of Oz.

matthewdawson
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I’ve watched some vids explaining correction techniques but I’ve found this one to be my favourite . Thank you 🙏

teddyboo
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I have been having such a difficult time training my 1 year old Basset and watching your video made me realize that I had allowed her pulling to shift me to a harness. Going to be fixing that issue today with a reasonable collar and some treats.

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What a sweet guy. Relatable and friendly

StargrazersSpeckleParks
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I'm learning from your presentations and I appreciate your providing this, Will. Thank you.

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