How to stop your puppy from pulling on the lead

Cocker Spaniel Puppy pulling on the lead
Oh pricey (Image: Getty Photographs)

Strolling a pet, excitable as they're, can rapidly turn out to be very chaotic.

Many individuals say that pulling on a lead is certainly one of their largest struggles and greater than 1 / 4 stated they’d contemplate giving up their canine for ‘problematic’ behaviour.

Lorna Winter, director of the UK Canine Behaviour and Coaching constitution, has some prime tricks to get your canine cease pulling its lead.

Practise within the backyard and home

Lorna describes this as an ‘absolute should’.

She tells us: ‘Don’t depart it till they're allowed out on walks, as that is already too late.’

First, she says you need to begin inside.

‘Practise in the home,’ she explains, ‘strolling up and down with out even utilizing the lead.’

Child walking a puppy dog
You’ll be strolling with ease very quickly (Image: Getty Photographs)

Utilise treats

We’re all about constructive reinforcement, and treats are an effective way to maintain your pup’s consideration.

‘Have some treats prepared in your hand,’ says Lorna. ‘Maintain them down at thigh stage, and stroll at your pup’s tempo. As soon as mastered, take it into the backyard.

‘Improve the steps in between treats. In case your canine strikes forward, cease, reposition, and begin once more.

‘As soon as your canine constantly walks properly alongside, you, then you can begin to introduce the lead.

‘By the point your pup has had their second injection they need to already be strolling properly alongside you want a professional.’

By no means yank the lead

This could hopefully go with out saying, however don't jerk the lead. You wouldn’t prefer it, so why would you topic your child greatest bud to that type of factor?

‘By no means jerk or yank on the lead,’ says Lorna.

‘Simply cease, drop some treats behind your heel till your pet is again the place you need them, after which begin shifting once more.

Laura is co-founder and head of coaching for teaching app Zigzag

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