Some dogs are
good leash walkers, but for the rest, it can turn into a game of tug - o - war or a giant tangle of embarrassment.
Not exact matches
Must display obedience and pass a temperament test that includes: walking on a
leash without pulling, willing to be touched by strangers, able to stay calm when sudden noises and motion occur (for example, experiencing loud voices as
well as patients or equipment going past in wheelchairs,
walkers, and canes.)
Additionally, the dog
walker / trainer and her foster dad have both been working on her
leash training, and she has become a much
better walker.
Harley is already a pretty
good loose
leash walker, but as you can see in the pictures below, using the Leanlix took it to the next level and our little sidekick stayed right in the perfect «heel» position, where he was supposed to be.
She is a
good little
walker once out on a
leash.
We encourage
walkers to help our homeless dogs develop
leash manners, as
well as receive exercise and socialization.