It reminds me of a few times when I was trying to train Haley to walk
on a loose leash when she was younger.
Not exact matches
The LG hopeful is a self - professed «
loose cannon»
when it comes to the press (consider, for example, the walking back he had to do after splitting with Cuomo
on the mosque / Islamic center issue), which might explain why he's being kept
on a short
leash.
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).
A CGC dog must accept a friendly stranger, sit politely for petting, welcome being groomed and examined, walk
on a
loose leash, walk through a crowd, sit down and stay
on command, come
when called, behave politely around other dogs, be confident
when faced with unexpected noises and other distractions, and behave with someone other than its owner.
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.
Daphne gave us tips
on simple tricks for mental exercises, walking
on a
loose leash, distraction treats and tactics
when approaching other dogs, various harnesses,
leashes and toys, you name it, she had recs for everything!
Use these brief sessions to teach him such useful things as his name, coming to you
when he's called, how to sit and walking
on a
loose leash.
Stop and reward your dog regularly
when they are by your side
on a
loose leash.
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.
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 separation.
When you first start working
on loose leash walking, you need to make sure that every walk is a training session.
The puppy will also learn how to focus
on you, respond to his or her name, come
when called, and walk
on loose leash.
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.
For example,
when you take your dog outside to go to the bathroom, do you keep him
on a
leash or let him
loose?
Walk
on a
loose leash and come
when called is still a work in progress but he has made great improvement.
How to teach a dog to come reliably
when called or walking nicely
on a
loose leash.
You will learn to teach your dog to pay attention
when asked, greet politely, come
when called, and walk
on loose leash.
These skills include: accepting a friendly stranger, sitting politely for petting and grooming, walking
on a
loose leash, walking through a crowd, sit and down
on cue, staying in place, come
when called, reaction to another dog, reaction to distraction, and supervised separation.
When it's time to let the pets meet nose to nose again, keep them
on loose leashes, so you can separate them if need be.
Carol can help you with behavior issues like barking, boredom, problems with grooming and handling as well as training skills like coming happily
when called and walking
on a
loose leash.
In our two week program, your dog will have the opportunity to learn the following five behaviors: sit, stay, lie down, come
when called, and walk
on a
loose leash.
In our three week program, your dog will have the opportunity to learn the following seven behaviors: sit, stay, lie down, come
when called, walk
on a
loose leash, place, and drop it or leave it.
In this 6 week course, your pup will build
on the foundation skills you learned in Puppy K such as sit, down, coming
when called, and
loose leash walking, and you...
We offer customized tutoring that may, depending
on your needs, include basic manners skills such as
loose -
leash walking, polite greetings, coming
when called, sit, down, wait, stay, leave - it and drop - it.
The skills and concepts introduced in this class include, but are not limited to, general house manners, impulse control, walking
on a
loose leash, coming
when called and waiting at entrances and exits (doors and gates).
Often considered the forerunner of other AKC activities, the CGC test includes 10 skills, some of which include sitting politely for petting, walking
on a
loose leash, walking through a crowd, coming
when called and reaction to an approaching dog.
Heel (
when the dog walks at your side
on a
loose leash) is one of five commands taught in a basic obedience course.
The 10 points are awarded for accepting friendly strangers; sitting politely for petting; appearance and grooming; walking
on a
loose leash; walking through a crowd; sitting down and staying in place
on command; coming
when called; good reaction to another dog; good reaction to distractions; and supervised separation.
Start lead training before your puppy can go outside, walk around the house,
when he is walking at your side
on a
loose leash reward him with plenty of praise, as soon as he starts to pull stop and call him back to you.
Puppy Level 1 For puppies 2 - 4 months old This 6 - week introductory group class focuses
on socialization and is designed to teach your puppy basics including «sit»,
loose leash walking and to come
when called.
The three most challenging dog behaviors pet owners struggle to teach their dogs are walking
on a
loose leash, coming
when called and lying down
on cue.
We work
on cues such as sit, down, paying attention,
loose leash walking, coming
when called, stay, leave it, and other useful behaviors that are part of a strong foundation.
This is a valuable training tool to teach
loose leash walking if put
on (not
on the throat but high under the ears) and used correctly (a quick tug and release
when the dog pulls) because it allows you to control the dog's head.
Work with your dog to advance their basic obedience skills, master
loose leash walking, learn to come
when called, and «leave it»
on cue!
Examples of Course Structure: Increased Distractions
when working
on basic cues (Sit, Down from a Sit and from a Stand, Sit Stay, Down Stay, Recalls (Regular & Emergency),
Loose Leash Walking, & Attention Walking / Heel), Leave It, Sit / Stays & Down / Stays at Client's Side while a stranger approaches and asks to pet your dog (goal is to hold the stay and not jump ultimately for handshakes and petting dog), while attention walking / heeling add in at your side sits, sit then down, and downs from a stand, long line recalls, and emergency recalls.
In our Basic obedience class puppies over the age of 4 months or adult dogs with no previous training or needing a refresher course will learn the basics of Sit, Down, Stand, Coming
when Called, Stay and Walking
on a
Loose Leash.
From teaching your dog to walk
on a
loose leash and not jump
on guests
when they arrive to introducing a new dog or puppy to your home, we can help.
A dog
on a
loose leash using a head collar is less likely to be aggressive / reactive for two reasons: (1) he is in a less aroused state
when trotting next to you,
leash loose, than
when in front of you
on a tight
leash, and (2) the head collar can have a calming effect not unlike that achieved using a pressure wrap such as a Thundershirt.
Maybe walk a little
looser on the
leash or come
when he's called?