The Best Way To Approach Puppy Leash Training
Here’s one of the best for the best way to do puppy leash training, you should this start as soon as you get your puppy home. By doing this you’ll bet getting your puppy used to wearing a collar and been attached to a leash. 
Start your puppy leash training by just attaching the leash to the puppy’s collar and let him roam around your home with it on, don’t hold the other end as he may get scared due to the lack of movement he’ll have. This is one the most effective puppy training techniques used by dog owners and trainers and works with pretty much any breed of dog. By not having any contact with the leash while it’s attached to your puppy’s collar gives him the chance to check out the leash by sniffing it on his terms. Start off attaching it for only a few minutes at a time and then grow the length of time you leave the leash on and then gradually start to hold the end loosely.
During your puppy leash training; once you’re up to the ten minute mark I’d start to hold the end very loosely and interact with your puppy by trying to use the recall command by patting on your lap with one hand whilst holding the lead in the other. The result of when your puppy comes to you is to give him lots of praise and reward and even a small treat whilst still holding the leash.
Next step with your puppy leash training is to try walking around your home, always giving praise to your puppy and try walking him outside or to his puppy training pad to give him the opportunity to go to the toilet. All this might not seem like much to you but it is having a massive effect on your dog’s relationship with his leash.
As you progress in your puppy leash training to leaving the home all this work will make your life a lot easier when you’re outside as your puppy will be used to been on the leash and you won’t have any issues with pulling, not walking or even trying to chew through the leash. Also when you attend your classes you’ll find that you’ll probably have to leave the leash attached for control purposes just incase a fight breaks out and all the attendees need to get their dogs under control very quickly.
One of the key pointers to successful puppy leash training is getting your puppy used to been on a leash early will save a lot of issues later on in his life and having your dog on a leash is a requirement by Law so you must make sure you puppy is well behaved when they have their leash and collar on. Should you require further puppy training help with training a new puppy then you could consult with your Vet or try contacting a local professional trainer in your area. These people will be able to give you some excellent advice if you’re really struggling. With puppy leash training you’re Not Alone.
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