Think Like a Dog Trainer. Part 8: On a Walk
11/16/2016
- Prevent: NO-PULL-GEAR* or use a long leash when safe. (*Words in all caps are described in the key at the bottom of the page).
- Immediate response: Stop walking or change directions when your dog pulls.
- Train: LEASH-MANNERS. Reward him for walking by your side.
- Prevent: Keep on the look-out for trash and use the leash to prevent him from being able to reach it.
- Immediate response: If he gets the item in his mouth, DROP-IT. If he doesn't have the item in his mouth, just lead him away with the leash.
- Train: LEAVE-IT for objects on the ground while on walks.
- Train: HEEL. Reward him for being calm around cars.
- Immediate response: WALK-AWAY.
- Train: Consider contacting a professional trainer for help as chasing cars can be a very dangerous habit that should be addressed right away. If your dog is afraid of cars you can teach him cars are a good thing by feeding him tasty treats whenever a car appears and also by just hanging out a good distance away from cars until he gets used to them and gradually moving closer.
- Prevent: NO-PULL-GEAR
- Immediate response: Stop walking or change directions when your dog pulls. If you feel that it is safe for him say "hello", make sure that you don't allow him to pull on the way. Keep a good hold on him to prevent jumping up. If it's not a good idea for them to meet, WALK-AWAY.
- Train: LEASH-MANNERS
- Prevent: RESTRAIN
- Immediate response: Ask the person to ignore him if he jumps and to give him attention when he has all four paws on the ground. Move him away from the person if he jumps up until he has calmed down.
- Train: 4-ON-FLOOR
- Prevent: If possible avoid areas on your walk that cause him to bark in such excitement that he will not pay attention to you.
- Immediate response: WALK-AWAY. Consider contacting a professional trainer for individual help.
- Train: QUIET
- Prevent: Use an escape-proof collar (also called a martingale or limited-slip). Make sure that your dog is wearing an ID tag.
- Immediate response: GET-THAT-DOG!
- Train: COME
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