Leash Pulling
Mastering the Loose-Leash Walk
Does your dog drag you down the road every time you step outside? Leash pulling is more than just an annoyance; prolonged pulling can cause physical damage to your dog’s trachea and puts you at a significant risk for injury. At AskDogTrainers.com, we transform chaotic walks into calm, connected experiences.
By utilizing our professional training services, you will learn the exact steps to teach your dog how to walk properly on a leash. Our focus is on clear communication and engagement, ensuring your dog wants to stay by your side without the need for constant tension or corrected pulling.
Teaching your dog to check in with you regularly, regardless of distractions.
Helping your dog understand that a loose leash is the most rewarding way to travel.
Advice on the best tools to use to protect your dog’s neck and your own stability.
Re-learning how to walk on a leash can seem like a big project, especially with a high-drive dog. However, by taking it step-by-step with professional guidance, the task becomes far less daunting. Let our team of professional trainers help you get started today and enjoy your walks again.
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