Top Comments
All Comments (297)
-
I have a 3 months old gsd and he pulls like crazy when i try to walk him. I dont have a long leash like that so what i do is when ever he pulls i stop right away and let him sit for 10 seconds and keep repeating. U think this method is good? Thanls for your vid
-
THX SOO MUCH!!! well actually i havnt tried this yet but i love how u dont have to pay to learn how to fricken train your dog. AND IT SEEMS SOO EASY!!!!! 1 question. will this work on puppies?
-
Thank you so much for these videos!!! I'm 14 years old and my mom got me a dog, but decides not to help me with ANYTHING. My family's idea of training dogs is hitting. And it makes me really sad when my dog makes a mistake and my sister seems to beat the crap out of him. These videos just gave me a huge smile(: THANKS!
-
@Nitah89 i think its because it creates a small tug which lets the dog know he's made a mistake
-
I've literally dragged him across a slippery floor while he faces me and puts all 4 paws in front of him.
-
This worked very well on my puppy, but not so well on my 60+ lb APBT 2 years old.
-
gotta try this one
-
you would see him pullig the hell out of it .. I totally agree with you - he's standing there with a dog that doesnt pull at all and tells me if he WOULD pull me i WOULD. My dog pulls i turn around and it keeps pulling - HELOO!?! - thats the firs reaction that you get when your dog has no idea what to do .. be real pls!
-
Really learning from your course! The videos help put together what I read in the online class , Ava is doing great!
-
Nice. Think I'm going to try this with my 4 mo. old beagle/shepherd mix.
There is a simple method against pulling that is friendly and very well working. At the moment the dog puts tension on the line. stop walking , moving etc etc etc. also do not make contact or look at the dog. Just wait and wait until the dog himself steps back to take the tension of the line. At that moment start walking again and make complimenting sounds. The moment the dog walks too far and again there is tension on the line, stand still again etc etc etc. Works garanteed.
computerjantje 1 year ago 7
I have had a 4 month old Australian Kelpie / Labrador cross for about 2 weeks. He is a very intelligent young dog and has already learned how to sit and stay. However, he pulls on the leash something terrible when walking. After watching this video today, I took him for a 30 minute walk and applied this method whenever he pulled. After about 20 minutes he was walking nicely on a loose leash! I'm amazed at his quick progress. After a few more walks I think he will be just great on the leash.
Ken
good3112 10 months ago 6