We will be
working on loose leash walking with distractions, meet and greet with people and dogs, settle in public, and general manners.
We are
working on loose leash walking with Archer and he's improved by leaps and bounds.
When you first start
working on loose leash walking, you need to make sure that every walk is a training session.
In this class you and your dog will
work on Loose Leash Walking, Off - Leash Follows, and increasing the distance, duration and distraction of your basic obedience behaviors.
Not exact matches
Ines starts
on the porch with her dog, Loker, simply clicking and treating for a
loose leash while
working in a small, relatively low distraction location.
During each Walk - N - Train session we will
work on your dog's
loose leash walking skills, making the exercise part more enjoyable for both ends of the
leash!
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.
Slight leeway is given for the recall and
loose leash walking, as these commands will still be
worked on in the Intermediate Obedience classes.
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.
This is most suitable for
working on a specific problem, such as fear, aggression, house manners,
loose leash walking, or impulse control.
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
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.
Walk
on a
loose leash and come when called is still a
work in progress but he has made great improvement.
We can
work on all aspects of your patient's treatment plan from training your pet to go to a mat, desensitizing to a doorbell, or
working on walking
on a
loose leash.
Our volunteers begin with clicker training in the kennels and
work their way up to
loose -
leash walking
on property.
Techs
on the Basics of Dog Training,
Loose Leash Walking, Focus, and Clicker
Work Training with their Colony Dogs.
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.
They
worked on:
loose leash walking (relationship
work), coaching of nervous system recovery (basic core skills), and the owners introduced some basic structure and restriction of some their dog's usual freedoms around the house.
Its focus is
on teaching your dog to respond despite of distractions, distance commands, stylish
loose leash walking, outdoor reliability, understanding boundaries within your home, emergency commands, polite greeting and socialization with dogs, off
leash work with your dog, as well as some handy tricks to keep your dog engaged at home!
We will
work on behaviors such as
loose leash walking, social walking, crossing streets, seeing new objects, climbing up
on objects, giving attention to handler, and other behaviors which make dog walking enjoyable for all.
The pair
worked consistently
on loose -
leash walking, jumping, mouthing and Jenn's fear of other dogs and moving vehicles.
My solution which
works well for me is training
on leash with the EW harness (click and treat for
loose leash) and using the pull harness for pull activities.
She loves long walks, and is still
working on walking with a
loose leash.
After that, we will get into
working on behaviors such as sit, down, stay,
loose leash walking, passing dogs nicely, and recall, etc..
Private Dog Training: We offer hourly private lessons at your home and
work with you and your dog
on a variety of issues, from basic obedience such as sit, down, come, stay and
loose leash walking; to full off
leash reliability.
We'll
work on hiking etiquette, recalls, impulse control, and
loose leash walking.
These are excellent for training because you can
work on recall and
loose leash walking without the distracting pressure of the
leash.
After you
work on this exercise you may begin
working on basic behaviors such as: sit, down, stay,
loose leash walking, etc..
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.
Work with your dog to advance their basic obedience skills, master
loose leash walking, learn to come when called, and «leave it»
on cue!
Walking your dog
on a
loose leash with structure can help to release both mental and physical energy, creating a dog that is
working for you and resting in between.
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.
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.