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PULLING
Does your
dog practically pull your arm off when you take him for a walk?
Has it become so unpleasant that you no longer want to walk
him? Well, you’re not alone. Many dogs that have never been
taught to walk on a loose leash pull their owners down the street.
There are ways to change this annoying behavior, however, and
we have a few suggestions.
Dogs have
what we call “opposition reflex”, which means they pull against
pressure. When a dog feels pressure on the front of his throat
from his collar, he actually pulls against it. This is why choke
collars only make the problem worse. The tighter the collar
gets, the more he will pull. It’s a vicious cycle. In addition,
choke chain collars and prong or pinch collars are painful and
can actually damage your dog’s trachea. There is no need to
hurt your dog because he is doing what comes naturally.
If you want
a dog who walks politely on a loose leash you must teach him
that this is what you want. Get out some really yummy treats.
Put the dog on the leash (starting in the house), hold your
hand containing a treat at your waist, and begin to walk. He
will be interested in the treat so he will stick by you. Walk
around and every once in a while praise him and give him a treat.
Then move your practice sessions outside. Practice having him
walk by your side in non-distracting environments before going
to the park. Start in the backyard and then move to the sidewalk
in front of the house. Build the behavior through praise and
treats. He will want to stay by your side if you are the most
interesting thing in the picture.
Another
method is to “become a tree” when your dog pulls you. Start
walking, and whenever the leash becomes tight, you simply stop,
plant yourself like a tree, and don’t say a word. Your dog will
eventually look back at you to say, “hey, why aren’t we moving?”.
When he does this he will most likely move slightly toward you,
loosening the leash. When there is slack in the leash, start
walking again. He will eventually learn that when he feels tension
on the leash, he doesn’t go anywhere, but when the leash is
slack he is allowed to walk.
The Gentle
Leader head halter is a wonderful training tool for pulling
dogs. The Gentle Leader was designed to work like a horse halter.
Head halters work because if you control the head of an animal,
you control its entire body. When a dog is wearing a Gentle
Leader head halter he is prevented from pulling because as he
does, his head is brought around towards you, making it impossible
for him to pull you down the street.
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