Dog Training – Stop Your Dog From Pulling

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Loose leash walking. Stop your dog from pulling. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

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23 Responses to “Dog Training – Stop Your Dog From Pulling”


  1. I’ll have to try this. I have a maltese x jack russell puppy who always pulls away so I’ll definitely try this :)


  2. ah! thank you that was very useful! :D


  3. Wow, I’ve never even thought of that. I’ve always heard that you should just stop when the dog starts to pull. It worked on my last dog when she was a puppy, but now I have adopted a border collie who isn’t a puppy anymore. She just looks at me like I’m nuts and continues to pull. Thanks a bunch! I’m definitely going to try this!


  4. This really is a great way to get your dog to walk with you — it has worked on every dog I have ever tried it on. Within 15 minutes the dog will be walking right next to you. Great video.


  5. That is very logical. I’m having a problem with our new puppy, so I need to try this.


  6. you are awesome!


  7. it dosn’t in that case. Try using treats or a toy to get the dog by your side and let him know walks are good.


  8. How does this work if the dog doesn’t run ahead, but pulls back and doesn’t want to walk at all?


  9. This IMO is one of your better videos


  10. Jenkies…I’ll gice that a try tomorrow morning.


  11. i made my dog sit eveytime and it doesn’t work. he’ll just get up and start barking and trying to get his way.


  12. This is great, it works very well. I had to do it about 3 or 4 times with my boxer but after that, she was very good for the rest of our walk.
    thanks amazing dog trainer – you do great videos and your nice to listen to.


  13. Super great inforamtion. Better then tugging your dogs deck off!


  14. Really powerful information! Thanks!


  15. instead of changing directions when he pulls, have the dog sit and wait every time he pulls. it makes for a very tedious walk but is very effective with time. also, it IS very important to have no tension in the leash as that is the ultimate goal.


  16. If it doesnt pull back this is good.


  17. easy say than done I have a dalmatian and she is so hard to train


  18. I have a yorkie that pulls until he chokes himself. He is 2 yrs old and i have tried to stop it by changing directions and saying ‘lets go’ everytime i do but then he pulls again whenever i turn back. I haven’t let out the tension in the leash like you say though, i am going to try that. im sure he will just keep pulling though, idk what else to do


  19. my dog did that on her first few walks then she started pulling when she got more confident
    yours may be staying behind cause she is uncertain of her surroundings (could be reacting to your scared feeling) or just respecting you as the leader how is her body posture when she does this?


  20. I’ve tried something like this before but my dog just decides to pull in any direction I lead her mind you she is an Alaskan Malamute a dog made to pull. She is also a show dog and walks great in the ring once she calms down but still needs corrections now and then. But on normal walks I’ve had to get her to pull a tire to slow her down, it’s only 15 to 20 pounds nothing major and she loves it


  21. So simple, yet so clever. Thanks, deffinitely subscribing.


  22. I think that’s just confidence in her surroundings. My border collie is 4 months old, but we didn’t start walking her until after 2.5 months after all her injections and she hadn’t ventured outside of the garden. That was her territory and as soon as you took her away from that familiarity she stayed behind when walking because she wanted to go back into her domain. It’s not an issue you can force but I think as she gets older over the next couple of months she’ll be more confident on walks.


  23. my two month old golden retriever abby always walks behind me when i take her for a walk and then i get scared and have to walk carefully so i dont kick her
    can someone tell me why she does that?

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