Puppy Leash Training with easy steps and tips for your puppies.

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What is Leash Training? Leash training is getting your dog accustom to wearing a leash while demonstrating proper behavior. That means that your dog should not pull, run around, bark constantly or tug you. Well-trained dogs do not pull on their leash and typically walk on their owner's left side.
Puppies naturally walk faster and have a curious drive -- it’s a great big and new world for them! Although you may be excited to take your pup for a walk right away, puppies simply don’t have innate leash manners built-in. Teaching your puppy to walk on a leash requires training a few basic obedience commands, the right equipment, patience, and lots of practice!
Leash Training: When Your Dog Pulls or Refuses to Walk
👉Some useful tips

Familiarize the Dog. If the dog is not used to the collar or leash, allow them to see and smell the gear first. ...
Adjust Collar Position. ...
Shorten the Leash. ...
Check the Feet. ...
Use Verbal Commands. ...
Stay Still. ...
Pick Up the Pace. ...
Walk More Frequently.

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Start out by letting him get used to wearing a collar or harness and a leash. Let him wear them for short periods of time in the house while you are playing with him and giving him treats. The puppy should love collar-and-leash time because it represents food and fun. Teach a cue.

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