Leash Training a Dog

Leash training a dog is a blessing for all pet owners, as it allows them to take their dogs out for walks without the fear that their dogs may get distracted by things around. If you want to know how to leash train a dog, read on...
Leash Training a Dog
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It's true. You have a beautiful Labrador that looks great and has an amazing temperament and you are dying to show him off to the world by taking him out for walks. Also, that way you would ensure proper exercise, so important for good dog care and spend some more time with your lovely pet. But are you worried about how to train your dog on a leash? Well, then time has come for you to leave your worries behind. We are here to know some easy steps for leash training a dog.

Advantage of using a leash is well known to dog owners and dog trainers, alike. Not only does this dog training tool make managing one's dog outside the house easy, but it also allows an individual to spend greater amount of time with his pet, as he goes out for a walk or to run an errand. However, for those whose dog still hasn't learned to be on the leash, the biggest question is "How to train a dog to walk on a leash"?

Perplexed about how to train your dog on a leash? Training a dog to walk on leash is an important component of good dog training. However, in order to make the experience of leash walking one's dog an enjoyable one, here are a few steps to follow one after the other for effective dog leash training:

Leash Training a Dog - Calm Down the Nerves

Dogs are adventurous animals and the leash instigates in them a sense of impending adventure. The work of the dog owner or trainer begins from here itself. For those who have tried to leash their dog must have noticed the excitement in their pet the moment he sees a leash. This might get the simple act of fixing the leash to the dog collar a herculean task leave alone controlling the dog when out on a walk. It is important to instill a sense of calm in your dog before the leash is put on. Here commands like 'sit' followed by 'stay' are very effective. Pat your dog throughout as you put the collar on. Let him know that a calm behavior is appreciated. Calming the dog before you go out for a walk is helpful as it effectively conveys the mood of the activity to your pet. This invariably saves you the nerve racking frenzy that one might experience with an over excited dog out on a walk.

Leash Training a Dog - Hold Your Ground

Now that the leash has been fixed to the collar it's time to start with the second step of leash training your dog. Once the leash is on and you rise up to stand on your feet, be prepared for a strong jolt on your arm as your canine friend releases all his frenzied energy in a mad dash. Hold on to the leash tight and plant your feet firmly in the ground. As your pet reaches the end of the leash he will pull hard at it insisting you to move on. He may also look back at you with those innocent eyes pleading with you to move on. I know you love your dog. But who doesn't? However, you need to convey that you are the boss here and there are certain manners that every dog needs to learn. No matter how much your pet tugs at the leash, hold your ground. Once he realizes that you are not going anywhere, he will calm down and come to you. When he comes to you, pat him, praise him profusely. You can also reward him with a cookie. Soon he will learn that he needs to learn some (dog) etiquette.

Leash Training a Dog - Practice Makes a Dog Perfect

Once your dog knows that rash behavior is so uncomely of respectful dogs, walk him around in the house for some practice. Use the reward tactic, as it has been found that dogs can be trained very quickly using this method.

Leash Training a Dog - Venture Outdoors

Once you are sure your dog has greater self control, ramp up the training by taking him outdoors. However, from the neighbor's cat to the cyclist passing by, there are temptations galore for your angel. Be prepared to witness the same frenzy that you had taught him to shed, while training him within the four walls of the house. But you need to stay calm. Hold on to the leash and stand your ground. You could spare him the agony of being unable to chase even one of the numerous distractions around, by starting with some place, where there won't be too may things to arrest the interest of your dog. You could also keep a watchful eye on such distractions till your pet is more at ease with them. A good step to follow these developments is to arrange interaction with people in a controlled manner. Ask a friend to approach both of you and pet the dog in the park. This situation could be used to teach the dog how to respond to strangers outside the house.

There is nothing more blissful for a pet owner than be able to walk his dog comfortably on a leash. The important points to remember while leash training a dog is that you need to be patient with your dog. Like human beings each dog is unique and and hence each may take different time to be leash trained. However, as they say "perseverance pays off" stand your ground. Be loving to your pet but stay firm about how you want him to behave.

By Debopriya Bose
Published: 9/11/2009
 
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