Animal Behavior & Training
The One Lead Training Tip Every Dog Owner Needs to Know
Most people instinctively pull back on the lead when their dog starts pulling forward.
If you’ve ever struggled with a dog that constantly pulls on the lead, you’re not alone. Many pet owners face this frustrating issue, making daily walks more stressful than enjoyable.
Fortunately, a professional dog trainer from Southend Dog Training has shared a simple yet effective method that has gone viral, with many owners calling it a “game changer.”
The Secret to a Better Walk
According to the trainer, most people instinctively pull back on the lead when their dog starts pulling forward.
However, this actually makes the problem worse, as it mimics restraint training used in bite work, encouraging dogs to pull even harder. Instead, he suggests a different approach:
👉 Pull up, not back. This method slows the dog down without triggering the natural urge to resist and pull forward.
Additionally, the trainer advises keeping dogs calm before heading out for a walk. If they get too excited beforehand, they’re more likely to pull the moment they step outside.
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Does It Really Work?
The technique has received mixed reactions online.
Some owners say it transformed their walks instantly, while others claim their dogs are still difficult to control.
A few dog owners suggested adding extra training techniques, such as teaching a “stop” command, to reinforce the behavior.
At the end of the day, every dog is different, and finding the right approach might take a bit of patience.
But with consistency and the right techniques, even the most enthusiastic pullers can learn to walk calmly by your side.
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