Here’s a free guide that I made.

Why do dogs pull? They pull to get to something. They pull because they are excited about the world or even because the world is overwhelming to them. Sometimes they pull because they are in pain and it feels better to pull.

So, always try to figure out the why of the behavior. Why is YOUR dog pulling? Have a think about that.

There are loads of other things you can do to help teach your dog to walk nicely near you. Yes near you and not to heel. I believe dogs should be allowed to explore and would not expect my dog to walk to heel constantly. I want her to sniff and investigate things. Which is why I use a longer lead most of the time.

You can work on impulse control, engagement and focus (I can help you with that). You can make sure that you use the right equipment (nothing that causes pain).

Check out the video guide here on my YouTube channel for basic steps to loose lead walking.

Message me for a 15 min free discovery call if you need more help.

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Our pets only have us and they rely on us for everything. Food, shelter, safety, affection. Let’s give them the best possible lives we can. Let’s give them choices to enrich them. And most of all let’s learn to listen to their communication so that we both may benefit from mutual trust and a loving relationship.

Tina B. Kristensen.