One of the biggest problems people have with their dogs is poor leash manners. I often see owners being dragged down the street, while their dog pushes, pulls and runs to and fro racing from one area to another; that is not an enjoyable situation for the human! Pulling can also be dangerous not only for the human and their rotator cuff, it can damage the dog’s windpipe permanently. It is, after all, the human who is taking the dog out for a walk, it should be just as enjoyable if not more so for them than their dog!

First things first, you must teach your dog about leash walking. In my opinion, the most important facet of leash walking is “THE LEASH” it is essential to me that the leash is always the same length, meaning I never train with a flexible leash. My dogs must know exactly how many feet they have before they are at risk of pulling me.
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Loose Leash Step 1

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Loose Leash Step 2

style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: large;">With the leash in your right hand, draped across your body and hanging loosely from your dog’s collar, grab a handful of treats and stick them next to your dog’s nose and lure him forward 3 steps with the treat, then stop and release the treat. Continue doing this for two to three steps at a time. You may also start to ask him to sit when you stop. Once your dog has the idea, you can begin taking more steps. If your dog chooses to be next to your leg and is not pulling, reward with praise and treats. Change your pace, make some left and right turns and make this fun by rewarding your dog for following your hand.
Loose Leash Step 3
If your dog is not paying attention, play a fun game of keep away! If my dog is not watching me and starts to go forward, I turn around and change my direction. My dog will soon wonder where I went and try to catch up to me. If he looks to the left and I think he is going to start to go that direction, I go to the right.
When he catches up to me and is again back at my side, I reward him with praise and a treat. I want him to choose to be right next to me on his own, and I also want him to think that unless he keeps an eye on me he never knows which way I will turn. I simply want him to learn to not pull me, and to keep his eye out for where I am going. He should notice immediately when I change my direction. The moment you notice he is not paying attention; go the opposite way before he pulls on the leash. This should be fun! He should think that the object of the “game” is to watch you and stay next to you.
Loose Leash Step 4
This is a training exercise, don’t expect to go on an actual walk with a destination. You will be changing your direction and turning around often so understand that distance is not the goal. Walking in a straight line is BORING!! Even at its best, or fastest pace one direction is a yawn fest for your dog, which is why his nose wanders and he tries to find something else to entertain him. Stimulate his mind by changing your direction, making a circle to the left or to the right, throw in some left turns and some right turns, stop and ask him to sit or down. If you mix in some obedience and turns, it makes it fun and exciting for your dog, your dog will never know what is coming next so he is more likely to pay attention to you. He lives for diversity, give it to him and make it fun!
If you teach him that sticking by your side and following you around is exciting and fun and brings rewards and praise, he will choose to be there by you. If he drifts off and looks like he is going to begin to pull, go the other way. If you are having problems, ask yourself if you are boring him to tears, and if the answer is “yes”, then make it more fun for each of you. You will both benefit from adding more obedience and even advanced obedience to your regiment!
So how do you walk your dog now, we hope it is now a matter of time that you will master the technique, with the little help from this how to walk your dog on a loose leash information, we all hope so.
Loose Leash Step 3
If your dog is not paying attention, play a fun game of keep away! If my dog is not watching me and starts to go forward, I turn around and change my direction. My dog will soon wonder where I went and try to catch up to me. If he looks to the left and I think he is going to start to go that direction, I go to the right.
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Loose Leash Step 4


So how do you walk your dog now, we hope it is now a matter of time that you will master the technique, with the little help from this how to walk your dog on a loose leash information, we all hope so.