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  • lol this is dumb lol ahhhhhhhhhaaaaaaa

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  • your voice is so annoying

  • veeeeerry good boy, veeeerry good walk, veeeerry good dog... xDD LOL

  • ahahaha i get what you say! lol I cried when i heard this!

  • the dog isn't going to walk that good without a treat, so you can't use treats the whole time.

  • treats are kinda expensive for me n im too scared to hold a treat in my hand with my purebred pitbull. he might just bite my hand off. lol. but he does pull the leash.

  • My dog will probably just go ahead & bite my hand off tho :'( of course they're puppies!

  • Very veeeery good job ;o

    And I think once you do this a few times the dog will just follow by your aide that's y it's called training you don't need to still be giving him treats a mile from home...

  • What happens when you run out of treats and your a mile away from home?

  • i love that dog

  • idiot

  • they dont let him finish the video LOL.

  • the dog is your boss IF you let him in front of you !

  • cookies are bad for dogs

  • @guitarace12 yes some is, but i uses dog food :D

  • @gymhorse98 not harshley but a bit hard so they know not to pull, and if they are pulling you they're straining their necks harsley too.

  • Oh yeah, you shouldn't have to slouch to make him move.

  • That first method isn't very useful if you don't have treats; if, for whatever reason, you don't have any, you're lost. You would have to start from scratch teaching your dog how to walk. I would recommend holding your dog's leash on the opposite hand than he's on, so that way he doesn't get a treat for something he's supposed to be doing otherwise.

  • umm loose leash walking is bad, just have it short and have him to your side, also if he tries to walk away quickly jerk the leash to the side cause if hes walking in front of you he is being dominant, you want your dog to be submissive

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  • "VEEErrrry good walk, VErrrry good boy... " sounds like the devil teaching his dog lol

  • i have rotwelier

    

  • hey this dog is not danger my dog is very danger

  • @LumiMega no, you're the danger

  • but what if your dog pulls???

  • @MusicFreak590 stick ur feet down and pull back harshly

  • what do I have to do when dog is not crazy about food?

  • Heehee, doggis thinks, "become a tree", nice place to pee.

  • i tried that with my dog and she just gave up trying and starting pulling again.

    I hate seeing dogs 'glued' to the walker as i feel it's restricting their natural behaviour (i know they follow the pack leader but to me they don't seem to think they can do something such as sniff)

    I ended up using a headcollar and now she's on a loose lead but not glued to me which i love.

    Wonder how dizzy he got? lol

  • Thanks that actually helps! But my dog is still jumping on me when I won't give the treat. Yes The treat was right by my side like what you did and yes I encouraged him but my dog has a little human like personality that no one has changed. Please help! Walking my dog while he's by my side is the only obedience that he needs! Then he'll be a perfect guard dog like he is now! Luckily he still stays by my side (sitting or standing by me) when he see's something suspicous.

  • @JiiHooMan HAHAAHHA yeah I walk down the street hunched over talking to my dog too! this guy is a joke xD

  • thanks for posting... i have to work on this

  • they talk alot

  • Another alternative way to walk but the best way not to be dragged is actually leading the walk and not just give the dog a cookie just because he's on your side. He's not thinking you're the leader when he does that way, he's just expecting to get a cookie. Place the leash on top of the neck, right behind the ears, make him seat and start walking in front of him. If he try to overtake you, seat him again and try the process again. Whoever goes in front is the leader. That's how dogs think.

  • @patrickcramer: Doesn't the dog show submission by doing what the leader wants to get the treat. If the dog thought it was the leader it would never submit.

  • at the beginning you can just see a dog behind them shitting

  • should i wait to walk my puppy hes 9 weeks

  • wen i got my dog he used to try and rip his collar off so he could go home

  • I just got my dog yesturday and he follows me he like to lick me and he does EVERYTHING i say, your not suppose to bribe the dog with trats your suppose to knoww how to take care of the dog, just saying. So if one of you people try this I wont stop you, the dog is only following you because of the treats not because he wants to listen to you.

  • is that really how you're suppose to walk a dog? because i've seen it done differently by the dog whisperer.

  • @digimongear different  technic same result who cares.

  • ok my dog is like awsome she does EVERY thing i want her to do.

  • ok guys in my hand were the treat would be is a large stick or a newspaper my dog knows if he pulls the leash he gets whats in my hand. got it. quite putting clothes on your dogs. you bunch of doggie treat dispensers.

  • Tried that daily for a week, but it only works for a few minutes and then she runs ahead. So we stop, and then she sits. I call her to come to me, and we walk again, she looses interest in the treat, runs ahead and around we go. She does not get the point.  How long does it take?

  • @CarolineJDillard For your dog clearly longer than a week. Hope you're doing better now, 2 months after you posted this.

  • @EvelineUK , yes thanks. Much better now. Stopped the treat idea because it was not working. If she pulled, I simply stopped so that she learnt pulling does not get her anywhere. Still pulls if we are near the dog park, but when it is just the two of us we are doing better. She is a little beagle and has to smell everything.....

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  • omg how can u have such a dog??!!! they are uglier then the pitbulls well dont get offended i ended up wit a pitbull/lab yea its a mutt. but she is a beauty!! nd i thought i would never get those kinds of dogs i alwayz dreamed of a pomeranium or a yorkie<3

  • dude somethins wrong with you. dogs don't wear pants. fuckin TARD

  • your a pair of bloody dog pants

  • what the frak?

  • r u gonna stay hunched the whole walk... lol

  • @ljproductions466 They should hire Quasimodo for this session

  • LOL go and on the captions at 1:24 LOL good walk ver good walk blah blah blah

  • How do you train a huskey not to pull...there are times where he pulls and it feels that my shoulder will rip off. He is just over 1 year old.

  • i no mine too its so annoying

  • @WDWtony make a noise with your mouth and say no

  • what can we do if the dog walk with the tale down in shows? at home all is ok, but in shows she walk like affraid..

  • It looks like u need to get ur back ajusted and ur mind???

  • can someone please give me advise...my dog is not very good with having a collar on...whenever it is on she finds the nearest hiding spot and just sits down, she doesnt even move!...it breaks my heart to see all of these nicely trained dogs walking perfectly with a leash on and then i look at my puppy and i feel terrible...someone help....please?!?!?!

  • Is she a tender dog? My first dog was a tender one, extremely friendly. He was my best friend, we did a lot of things together, and I rarely acted as a boss but as a teacher. So, I bought him a harness instead of a collar (is less shocking for a dog) and tempted him to go out to the street. He was shocked and sat down and became a statue, but temptation won: he, in his own free will, chose to go outside. After that, walking together became our preferred hobby.

  • watch the dog whisperer, treats and bribery can only get you so far. treats and food don't form a strong bond, trust or mental stability, therefore it's your job as the dogs leader to build the dog's confidence and show that you will protect it.

  • I am happy that they are at least luring and not using a choke chain, prong collar, or shock collar. I say YES to Positive Reinforcement! My dogs are my best friends and agility partners and correction based training is just not as effective and research has shown that aversive training can cause long term damage to dogs physically. Glad to see more people using R+.

  • who names a dog "bear", oh wait my cat is named "horse", Idiots!!!!!

  • I wish I had two more hands... so I could give this video 4 thumbs down! It's so easy when the dog is already trained.

  • Have you tried using this method to train a dog to walk? If not, reserve your comments until you do. The method works.

  • I have trained dogs for several years. The method of slapping your wife to shut her up "works" too, but it's not a good method. Stay in the garden (or kitchen) and leave dog training to real professionals.

  • ^^ exactly

  • is that top thrill dragster in the background or something?

  • i trained my dog to walk today, id just give the leash a little tug then if tht didnt work i'd stop and if he went infront id say somthing like hey and id make him stop also when you stop with the dog tell them to sit so they dont go off anywhere ...

  • He's not a very good instructor

  • He isn't the best dog trainer he doesn't give enough detail and emotion and how the dog feels

  • I would like to see this technique with a dog that has problems walking well. My dog is nightmare and all the videos I see are with dogs that have been trained already, so they don't do a lot for me and my situation.

  • Exactly! The dog was calm, laying next to him on the ground! Our pugs book down the drive way as fast as they can and pull so hard on their leashes. I know exactly what you mean.

    ~pepper

  • thanks

    i train my dog to walk on the weekends and when he looks at a dog he runs after and he doesnt take on the treat when he looks at a dog. Please respond

  • You have to let him know that you are in charge and snap his attention back to you. Try watching Cesar Millan, he's amazing with dogs. I just finished reading one of his books and it helped me a lot!

    ~pepper

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