Leash Training Your Dog Using a No-Pull Harness
- Hold leash at knot. Say "let's go" and start walking.
- Reward your dog when he is by your side for each step.
- If your dog will pull soon say "easy".
- Say "oops" when your dog pulls, let go of the knot, and turn and go in other direction.
- Reward when dog is by your side when he goes by you and for each step he continues with you.
- Continue repeating the above pattern.
- Proper Fit: Does the no-pull harness fit properly? Check your instruction booklet and our website to make sure.
- Training Consistency: Are you and everyone else who walks your dog consistent in making sure to stop and go in the other direction the instant the dog starts to pull or even before if you know he is about to pull?
- Motivating Reward: Make sure you have a reward that your dog really wants. You can get him more interested in treats by walking him before a meal or bringing tastier treats such as fresh cheese or meat. If he prefers to have a short ball toss or a bit of tug as a reward, you can do that. What about sniffing breaks as a reward, or a few running steps? Your dog will let you know what he will work for, just experiment! To use a sniff break most effectively, make sure that you don't allow your dog to sniff unless you've said "go sniff". Just keep on walking if he starts to sniff. When your dog is walking nicely by your side say "go sniff" and stop walking and allow him to sniff and potty if he likes. After a minute or so say "let's go" and start walking again.
- Incompatible Behavior: Try rewarding your dog with praise and a treat each time he looks at you while you are walking on the leash. Feed the treat by your thigh even if you have to lure him back towards you. This can work great because a dog cannot be pulling and looking at you!
- Add a Mini Time Out: Do you feel like you are just going around and around in circles and your dog isn't "getting" it? Try adding a mini Time Out after you do your U-Turn. This will help to communicate to your dog that there is someone at the other end of the leash that is important to pay attention to! It goes like this:
- Dog starts to go to end of knotted portion, you say "easy".
- Dog continues to pull into knotted portion, you say "oops", and turn and walk a couple of steps in the other direction.
- Once your dog is on his way towards you stop walking.
- When he is even with you, grab onto the knot in the leash. If your dog stops once he gets to you, wait a few moments and then say "good dog, let's go" and begin walking forward. If he does not stop with you, say "easy" and then when if he continues, say "oops" and turn around and try again.
- Only say "let's go" and continue walking forward when your dog has stopped and waited for you.
- Release the knotted portion before he begins to pull and allow him the full 6 feet of leash. If he has gotten at all used to walking beside you within the 2 feet from the knot, he may just walk within that new larger distance without pulling at all.
- Say "pull!", release the knot and follow him while he pulls into the leash. As soon as you are done allowing him to pull, say "let's go" and resume your routine from above using your "easy", "oops" and turning around.
- Release the knot and run with him so that he doesn't have a chance to pull.
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