We do some foundation work on a long line to help with
loose leash walking in Puppy Level 1, and will start to focus more on refining your leash work in Puppy Level 3.
It was the first harness invented to enhance basic commands and
loose leash walking in positive reinforcement training classes.
«Check out Riley rocking his #BalanceHarness and
loose leash walking in class!»
Here is another golden learning to
loose leash walk in public with her handler.
Not exact matches
Out for a
Walk on a
Loose Leash: This test shows the handler is
in control of the dog.
Sierra offers private,
in - home training sessions and a
loose -
leash walking class.
This information is covered
in Tyler's
Loose Leash Walking DVD...
Behaviours Included - come when called (even
in the face of distractions), down (even at a distance), leave it / take it (leave the food I just dropped), name (pay attention), polite
walking (
loose leash), settle (on a mat), sit (inc. stay / don't jump up), wait (don't go rush out the door).
In Practical Obedience Level II, we create a higher level of reliability for all the obedience skills, with a focus on true «
loose leash»
walking and impulse control.
Loose leash walking starts with moving with you ONE step
in a situation where you are the only interesting thing
in the room.
Dog moves towards
leash pressure and
walks on a
loose leash ignoring a variety of distractions on the ground
in at least 5 locations.
Class Goals: Dog
walks on a
loose leash for 25 feet including moving through 90 degree and 180 degree turns and moving backward a few steps
in at least 5 locations.
Ed Frawley answers a question from a customer who lives
in New York City and is having some problems with
loose leash walking.
To wit, I have contacted local breeders over the years as a professional trainer offering, as a volunteer, to assist them
in assuring the long term behavioral health of their puppies by helping to socialize them and train them
in necessary basic skills (
loose leash walking, come when called, focus and attention, e.g.) during that sensitive window
in the socialization period and before the dogs are sold and adopted.
In class, you will have fun as you tackle real life - challenges such as: «come» and «sit - stay» to be leashed up, «sit - stay» to be pet, loose - leash walking past other dogs, «relax» in a picnic situation, and mor
In class, you will have fun as you tackle real life - challenges such as: «come» and «sit - stay» to be
leashed up, «sit - stay» to be pet,
loose -
leash walking past other dogs, «relax»
in a picnic situation, and mor
in a picnic situation, and more.
With
loose leash walking or polite
walking, this means beginning inside
in a very low - distraction environment.
For
loose leash walking there are various harnesses, collars,
leashes and more to aid us
in walking our pets more comfortably and keeping them under control.
Learn the basics of
loose leash walking and then practice
in increasingly distracting situations — your dog will soon be happily following your lead (small pun intended).
It must stand, sit, or lie down and wait while the owner is otherwise occupied;
walk on a
loose leash in a park or other natural setting, through a crowd, and past distractions; sit - stay
in a small group; be petted by a person who is carrying something;
walk by food when told to «leave it»; down or sit stay at a distance; come when called with distractions present; and remain under control when entering / exiting a doorway or narrow passageway.
We will also provide you with some tips on how to maintain these
loose leash walking skills
in between sessions.
You can intersperse short training sessions
in your
walks to work on heeling /
loose leash walking, but the majority of the
walk should be at your puppy's own pace and at his discretion.
In order to be successful in this class, your dog should know (90 % success rate at performing) all cues / commands discussed in the Basic and Intermediate classes, including loose leash walking and recal
In order to be successful
in this class, your dog should know (90 % success rate at performing) all cues / commands discussed in the Basic and Intermediate classes, including loose leash walking and recal
in this class, your dog should know (90 % success rate at performing) all cues / commands discussed
in the Basic and Intermediate classes, including loose leash walking and recal
in the Basic and Intermediate classes, including
loose leash walking and recall.
Slight leeway is given for the recall and
loose leash walking, as these commands will still be worked on
in the Intermediate Obedience classes.
Take your
walks from stressful to enjoyable: We'll learn
loose leash walking skills, impulse control exercises, and helpful behaviors like «watch me» to keep your dog focused on you
in hot situations.
Skills learned
in this course: Sit, Come, Down, Stay,
Loose Leash Walking without pulling, Leave it, Down Stay, appropriate puppy socialization & play, magic of chew bones and safe toys, healthy diet plan
This course includes 6 Lessons and covers understanding the use of Classical and Operant Conditioning, advanced on and off
leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration, Loose Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater dis
leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration,
Loose Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater dis
Leash Walking by your side
in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater distance
I like how it helps to control dogs easily, that you can
walk your dog next to you or
in front of you on a
loose leash, easy to use the reins
in one hand or two, comfortable for both dog and handler, easy to adjust, put on and take off, fits a variety of different shapes and sizes of dogs.
Dogs must have a solid
loose leash walk / heel
in a classroom environment and know sit, down, and stay.
If you are interested
in obedience training, you'll still need to put the work
in to train your dog to heel or
walk on a
loose leash.
Start Here Clicker Training, LLC, currently offers sessions focusing on everyday, real - world, foundation skills such as
loose -
leash (no pull)
walking, sit to greet people, wait
in a location until released, just to name a few.
Skills learned
in this 4 - week class include basic commands and
loose -
leash walking.
In - home private training and day training: house training, crate training,
loose -
leash walking, jumping, general manners, etc.; Behavioral consults: anxiety / fear, aggression / reactivity; Group classes: Puppy Fundamentals to Advanced Obedience, Therapy Dog, CGC Prep, Rally, Tricks, Canine Fitness, and other special - topic classes; Board - and - Train on a limited basis; Demos and talks: dog - bite prevention, canine body language, etc..
Even after learning
loose leash walking techniques
in a basic obedience class, students still struggle with this often frustrating skill.
In terms of training, Bruce knows his name, sit, down, he
walks on a
loose leash heel, and shakes with both paws, he is house trained and crate trained.
Private training sessions: anything can be covered
in a private session: manners,
loose leash walking, tricks, or behavior management.
She specializes
in loose -
leash walking, manners, and reactivity.
Nothing takes the place of taking the time to teach your puppy to
walk nicely on a
loose leash, but for those occasions when you just have to get where you're going
in a hurry, this piece of equipment can be a life saver.
When a fearful dog leads your
walk, by pulling on the
leash in front of you — instead of following on a
loose leash behind you — he is
in the natural position of the «pack leader» — literally, physically and geometrically the leader of your little social pack.
All dogs
in this class must be able to
walk on a
loose leash.
Dog can perform basic obedience skills including sit, come, down, stay,
walk on a
loose leash,
walk by food on the ground without taking it, work calmly
in the presence of other dogs, and easily engage with a stranger
You and your dog will practice the CGC exercises: Accepting a friendly stranger, Sitting politely for petting, Appearance & grooming, Out for a
walk (
loose leash walking), Walking through a crowd, Sit and down on command and Staying in place, Coming when called, Reaction to another dog, Reaction to distraction and Supervised sepa
walking),
Walking through a crowd, Sit and down on command and Staying in place, Coming when called, Reaction to another dog, Reaction to distraction and Supervised sepa
Walking through a crowd, Sit and down on command and Staying
in place, Coming when called, Reaction to another dog, Reaction to distraction and Supervised separation.
We have two small dogs and must constantly contend with
loose cats and cat droppings
in our neighborhood while we
walk our dogs on
leashes and pick up after them as required by law and common courtesy.
Dogs
in this class will work on accepting a friendly stranger, sit patiently for petting,
walk on a
loose leash, accept grooming and handling from a stranger,
walk through a crowd without fear, deal with other dogs, work under distractions, respond to cues at a distance and remain calm when left
in supervised isolation for short periods of time.
In our Beginning Obedience Class you will learn how to teach your dog foundational skills that all dogs should know: sit, down, sit / stay, down / stay, look, come,
loose leash walking, get close, climb / place, and leave it.
Green Grover Tanja Owe, MS, Companion Animal Behavior Analysis & Counseling Greenbelt, MD www.greengrover.org [email protected] 443-414-7590 Group classes — puppy, basic, reactive, recall, and
loose -
leash walking —
in Greenbelt.
Walk on a
loose leash and come when called is still a work
in progress but he has made great improvement.
Our volunteers begin with clicker training
in the kennels and work their way up to
loose -
leash walking on property.
Basic One —
In this class, you and your dog will learn basic manners on
leash such as sit, down,
loose leash walking, etc..
Obedience trainers usually work a lot on «
loose leash walking» or «polite
leash,» starting
in the first basic manners class and continuing to CGC or advanced obedience classes.
There will be added distraction (such as a person
in a wheelchair moving around) during
loose leash walking and problem solving on which tool (s) to use for certain scenarios.