How to Correct It
1. Start with Proper Gear
• No-pull harness or head halter (like a Gentle Leader or Halti) can give you more control.
• Use a standard 4–6 ft leash (avoid retractables for training).
2. Set the Tone Before the Walk
• Make your dog sit and wait calmly before clipping the leash and going out.
• You walk out first — not the dog.
3. Use the “Stop and Go” Method
• If your dog pulls, stop walking immediately.
• Wait for them to come back or loosen the leash.
• Reward calm behavior, then move forward again.
• Repeat as needed — it takes patience.
4. Teach a Focus Command
• Use treats to teach “look at me” or “watch”.
• Practice often during walks to keep their attention on you, not distractions.
5. Practice Structured Walks
• Walk in a heel position beside or slightly behind you.
• Use commands like “heel”, “easy”, or “with me”.
6. Use Positive Reinforcement
• Reward with treats, praise, or a toy when your dog walks nicely.
• Avoid harsh corrections or yelling — it can increase anxiety or aggression.
2 reviews for Elephantuu
April 8, 2021
Good Product
Nice product and I recommended for all.
April 8, 2021
Good Product
Nice product and I recommended for all.