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DOMINANT COLLAR

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If your dog is showing dominant behavior on a leash, such as pulling, lunging, ignoring commands, or trying to lead the walk entirely, here are some practical tips to regain control and build better walking manners:

???? Signs of Dominant Leash Behavior

Pulling ahead constantly
Ignoring your direction or pace
Reacting aggressively to other dogs or people
Marking excessively
Refusing to stop or sit on command

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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.

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  • April 8, 2021

    Good Product

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  • April 8, 2021

    Good Product

    Nice product and I recommended for all.

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