How to Stop Your Dog from Pulling on the Leash
What You’ll Need A front-clip harness (highly recommended for pullers) A standard 4-6 foot leash High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized […]
What You’ll Need A front-clip harness (highly recommended for pullers) A standard 4-6 foot leash High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized […]
What You’ll Need A properly fitted collar or harness A standard 4-6 foot leash High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces)
What You’ll Need A properly sized dog crate (large enough for your dog to stand, turn, and lie down) High-value
What You’ll Need High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces) A variety of toys your dog likes to hold in their
What You’ll Need High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces) Two identical toys or treats for training A quiet training area
What You’ll Need High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces) A quiet training area with minimal distractions Doorways or food bowls
Chewing furniture. Barking at nothing. Zoomies at 2am. If your dog is doing any of these, they’re not being bad
What You’ll Need High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces) A quiet training area with minimal distractions A comfortable, non-slip surface
What You’ll Need High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces) A long training leash (15-30 feet) for outdoor practice A quiet
What You’ll Need High-value treats (small, soft, pea-sized pieces) A quiet training area with minimal distractions 5–10 minutes per session
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