Word Count: 580 Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 7:05 PM
Puppy Leash Training Tips For Dog Lovers
As with all types of dog training, puppy leash training, is best carried out in a fun and pleasant atmosphere. If your puppy is constantly pulling and tugging on its leash, then its time you seriously considered leash training your puppy. Puppies tend to get over excited while on a leash, which leads to problems that can normally be cured with proper leash training. Having a calm, well-mannered dog at the end of its leash makes "walkies" an enjoyable and safe experience for both owner and dog.
One needs to be realistic with regard to how long it takes to leash train their dog and not expect to accomplish this in a couple of days. Puppy leash training will require a certain amount of patients and persistence, but the rewards far outweigh the effort. Walking with a well-trained puppy on a leash can play a huge part in both you and your puppy's fitness.
With minor adjustments a good quality flat leather collar can be made to fit a puppy and last well into adulthood. One of the first things to get right when leash training your puppy is its collar, too tight and your puppy will be agitated and become distracted, too loose, and your puppy may brake free.
It's best to seek advice from a professional dog trainer as how to effectively use choke chains when leash training your dog. While leash training, choke chains can offer better control for the owner than a dog harness, as harnesses can give dogs more pulling power. Only use a choke chain for training your dog.
Properly executed leash training can be an enjoyable experience for both dog owner and pup. While some dogs can get quite excited when they know it's time to go walkies, this can make the training exercise difficult, so after putting on the leash try and let your puppy settle down before you begin.
When leash training your dog, give them clearly defined boundaries by praising them madly when they do good and correct (not punish) them when they do bad. Not having other road/park users scold you for having an out-of-control dog is just one of the rewards for teaching your puppy to walk well on a leash. When you teach your dog not to pull on its leash will greatly add to the enjoyment of walking with your dog.
Praise your puppy when leash training for everything they get right. So, reward and praise your puppy for every correct little step it takes towards your goal and soon you'll have a well behave dog on a leash. With you reach the point that you are in control and your puppy walks calmly by your side, it's then you'll realize the sheer joy in having a well leash trained dog. Walks with your dog are meant to be an enjoyable experience for both you and your dog.
As with most types of dog training treats can play an important role when leash training. As your dog learns how to behave on its leash gradually reduce the amount of treats you give your dog.
Consistency and praise is the key when it comes to leash training your puppy. Remember not to let your dog assume the role of a pack leader while walking on a leash, show them you are the leader and they are to follow.
About the Author
Visit the puppy leash training page on Dermot's website http://trainingandhealthfordogs.com/blog/leash-training where he introduces a professional dog trainer with a new audio and video dog & puppy training technique.
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