Posts Tagged ‘Leash’

Don Sullivan The DogFather Transforms Out of Control Dog Behavior To Off Leash Obedience Labrador

Labrador Retriever Blog | February 11th, 2011


“Secrets to Training the Perfect Dog.” Don Sullivan, “The DogFather,” transforms this frustratingly chaotic household, with two boisterous Labradors, into a place of peace, control, and happiness, within 30 minutes. Find more of these amazing videos at www.theperfectdog.com

Off leash Obedience in a busy store, retriever training

Labrador Retriever Blog | August 4th, 2010


ponderosakennels.com Obedience training in a store front. Nice heeling and stay. Fly is a nice Lab from PonderosaKennels.com shown with Pat Nolan We offer pick and delivery service for our dog obedience, dog behavior problem solving and retriever training customers in the following Maryland…

Balanced Obedience Dog Training of Hawaii – Off Leash Labrador & Shepherds

Labrador Retriever Blog | April 18th, 2010


Labrador Retrieve Puppy doing off leash obedience training at doggie boot camp by Balanced Obedience. The Labrador Retrieve learned in part by modeling the German and Anatolian Shepherds.

Leash Training – Dog Training

Labrador Retriever Blog | January 15th, 2010

Leash training or lead training is the discussion of many dog trainers in this modern age and discussions of how to train your dog in the nicest possible way are aplenty. These discussions are brought about by people and dog trainers believing that pulling on the leash to correct a dogs behavior is causing injury to the dog.

Im not here to discus this also, but I certainly dont believe there is anything wrong with leash training if it is done in the correct way and care is taken not to hurt the dog or give any sudden forceful pulls on the leash.

Leash dog training is equally as popular as any other form of dog training within the expert dog training community because when done properly it gets results quickly and effectively.

Leash training is used by correcting your dog’s movements and gently tugging on the leash to force the dog to go in a way they would not have originally gone and to direct them in the favoured way for the training exercise in hand. Often the problems of leash training are with getting your dog comfortable with the leash and collar so I will briefly discus the key aspects of getting your dog to behave when going for walks on a leash and the problems you might face.

Some dogs are excited to get their collar on and other are not so fond of it, train your dog to sit and stay first before learning to take your dog on a leash, many dogs like to wriggle around and run about wile you try to put a collar or lead on them so the sit stay commands will be essential.

While doing any pre-leash exercises or walks if your dog misbehaves by being too excited you should simply remain calm and not go for walks until they are acting appropriately, this should calm your dog down and act as a light punishment for them.

When starting leash training, begin in your own home and then work your way up to more populated and new and interesting places, if your dog misbehaves or is pulling on the leash constantly when they are out then discipline accordingly, and as always practice will be the deciding factor to how quickly your dog will accomplish good behavior.

For more information visit our dog training website at this link… Dog Training


eXTReMe Tracker