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if you watched that video thing it probably explained i got it for my dog so i can get respect and i am she is doing everything i say but theres one thing im afraid to do because when i got it it had a video and on one of the sections it said you need to teach your dog how to walk without a leash that way it could be free and it will not bolt out the door and im afraid to loose my dog if i try it on the streets if i use my backyard it is not the same because my yard has no rode anyways he gave me a long long leash about 13 Ft. and a shorter one and an even shorter one and he said this knowledge will help when i take my dog to the beach and last summer when i took her to the beach she was watching the other dogs rome around without a collar and she was whining and crying to get off her collar but she was in Galveston and if i lost her i would never see her again because i live in Houston how can i loose my fear of loosing her and have her walk by my side WITHOUT a leash
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Practice walking with them with a leash. Correct the dog (by quickly pulling the leash up or to the side, not back, and then relax the tension on the leash) if the dog starts to go ahead of you (the dog should remain at your side or behind you). Do this long enough and once the dog knows you're the pack leader, they should follow you with no problems. Once I was on a walk and my dog got out of her leash. The normal reaction would be to chase after her but this only causes the dog to keep running, so instead I firmly but calmly told her to come and sure enough she ran right to me and followed me without a leash.
I also recommend watching the Dog Whisperer show on the National Geographic channel as it will help you to establish being a pack leader with your dog.
Want to Learn How to Train a Dog? Simple But Important Dog Training Techniques
- Hi,
You can teach your dog the basic obedience commands which helps you to reinforce our role as your dog's leader. Like a Stay command, here are the training tips for that command, check out this site:
http://dogtime.com/basic-commands-obedie…
Good luck. - train him to stay and walk with you in the house and then the yard, when the dog learns it good enough he will stay with you every where. try him out on some back roads and some places nearby if you are unsure. once he is trained properly to stay then it won't matter where you are he will stay
- Try teaching the "touch" command
hold a treat in your hand, ask dog to touch...dog "touches" reward, and repeat
step back a few feet, then ask "touch" again I can yell touch up to a mile away and teh all my dogs come running to touch the palm of my hand for a cookie - You should maybe train her in a local fenced in area with a couple of treats, biscuits, cookies (whatever you call them) in your pocket and keep her leash at your side. It can be a big difficulty so you might have to train her for a while.
- Train Him! with a little practice you will get the hang of your dog walking side of you. keep calling its name and teach it to walk next to you and heel and stuff.
- train him. and if hes not well trained then dont even try because he can run away if he sees another dog or rabbit or something. so make sure hes well trained and when u call his name he responds back to u.
- yah be like
i am your boss
now listen to me or i am going to have to give you a spanking
lol
jk
RowanC
that was vey funny
but not nice
i like dog - train him!! ASAP!! and call her by her name while your on a walk!?!?!?! :)
GOOD LUCK!?!?!? :) - do that training in a fenced area. you're smart not to want to risk your dog.
- feed him lots of treatssome dogs have minds of their own. It depends on his personality, he must not like you
- get a dog trainer to teach the tricks
- train him!!! show him whos boss. call his name while on a walk so that he stays with you. good luck
- watch the show dog whisperer it might be able to help you that is how we trained my dog
- hug him.
- Well If You Work On the shorter leash soon you will be able to go to the longer and longer when walking call its name see if her she looks at you if not stop walking call them Again and wait call them in a firm but not yelling voice then if they succeed 5 - 10 times looking and coming to you while still on the like 2 ft leash succeed them t the bigger leash keep your dog about 2 feet away from You if he she passes you call his or her name she if she looks and comes then keep going yes you will look weird on the middle of the road stopping every 5 seconds but it will work when she succeeds take her to the 13 ft leash still 2ft away from you if he /she gets to far ahead (past 2-3 ft) call his/her name and see if it looks and comes to you if not give the rope a tug and get them tto walktowards you DO NOT MOVE then when she/he soomes to you on the first try over and over again you will be able to take him or her off the leash and make sure you call him/her if she gets too far away if she igrores youstand there call her one more time and see what she does if she refuses to listenm to you then restart the training program this could take anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months Hope I Help I Wish You And Your best furry friend the best of luck remember to give treats but only if she listens
- I wouldn't even think of trying to train my dog to walk with me off leash because as you are well aware of, there is a nation wide leash law. I would prefer to keep my boy on a leash rather than possibly pay a fine for breaking the leash law. But there is no way in the world that you can train a dog to do all of that in a few minutes. It's a scam, he had to have worked with his dog for a very long time to get them to do that.
Be smart don't try to train her to be off leash. Send that non-sense back and get your money back. If anything watch Animal Planet's "It's Me Or The Dog". She will be a lot more realistic than that commercial was. - You have to train him to work with a leash first. Teach him the basics of "heeling" with a limp leash, then gradually allow him more and more freedom. I have had a "shock collar" for my dog for the last 12 years, never have to use it, but if he should get distracted, I know I still have control of her. I had a dog 20 years ago "trained to walk without a leash. One day she bolted, and was killed. You can never train a dog enough so that it's instincts won't take over when they are in an exciting enviorment. The collar like what you have in the add is a great idea. Just don't use it unless it is absolutely necessary.
Don't train him to respond to the collar, teach him with treats and love. Save the collar as last resort.
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review… - There is no way you can have a dog by your side in a strange environment without the fear of losing them, unless your IRL name is Cesar Millan.
If you are the pack leader 100% of the time your dog will stay with you but having your dog off leash in public is never a good idea because the other person may not be the pack leader. Short of being a 100% committed pack leader you'd need a shock collar.
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