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    Leash Training for Adult Dogs


    Leashes are wonderful things for dogs. Leashes mean getting to go out of the house and yard to all sorts of interesting places. Leashes mean enjoying the outside world, protected from myriad dangers. With a little training, your dog will happily greet the sight of the leash, and walk along on it easily without pulling.

    Does this sound too good to be true? There's a trick to it! The hardest part is remembering to use the trick every single time you and your dog use the leash together. Once you form the habit, your dog will too.

    It's a good idea to start with treats in the early stages, to develop the ability to bring the dog to your side with a minimum of effort and without stress to either of you. See Attention, Please! for those instructions. If your dog is still a puppy, you'll want to do the foundation training as noted in Leash Training for Puppies. The puppy leash training also applies with a timid dog who is afraid of the leash.

    For competition training to heel in formal obedience, it's wise to continue the treats. The sport of obedience requires precise position and movement from the dog, and skillful treat training achieves such precision while keeping the dog happy.

    Going for walks is not the same as obedience competition, though. Treats will help make walks into happy experiences for dogs who tend to be fearful, so don't hesitate to continue the treats if they seem to help at all. Observe your dog's body language to make sure the dog enjoys the walks as much as you do.

    If you are training your dog for dog sports, you'll need a different word cue for recreational walking. The heel or other competition cue word means precision, and certain other things, depending on the sport involved. It also means full attention.

    Walking down the street to exercise and socialize, you'll take your attention off your dog and allow the dog's attention to wander, too. So you need a cue for this walking that doesn't require full attention. It can be any word or phrase you like. You can also teach your dog one word cue for walking on your left and another for walking on your right side!

    When the dog pulls on the leash, pressure on the dog can cause damage, no matter what type of collar you use. The constant pressure also reduces the dog's ability to feel your motions with the leash, resulting in the need for excessive pressure to restrain the dog if that should become necessary. This excessive pressure can cause temperament problems in some dogs.

    Keeping a loose leash is really simple. All you have to do is react every time the leash goes tight. Don't try to determine when the dog is pulling. Instead, make it black and white by reacting whenever there is tension on the leash.

    So here's what you do. Start out for your walk. Make sure your arm holding the leash is comfortably bent, elbow in to your side. Walking along with your arm extended is not a good control position for working a dog. The instant the leash goes tight use one of three options. 1) Stop -- works well for sensitive dogs and young puppies. 2) Back up -- works well for highly trained dogs. You can have the dog come to heel position from left or right directions (vary it), or take backward steps. 3) Quickly straighten your arm to create momentary slack in the leash, and step off abruptly in a new direction, taking a right turn or right-about turn.

    With the third option, the dog may feel a slight pop on the leash, but will immediately realize that you made a move and the dog missed it. This doesn't feel unfair or upsetting to the dog, and gives the dog an easy way to prevent it from happening again, by simply paying more attention to your movements. Moving this way gives the dog something to DO, and you employ body language to clearly communicate what you need. You don't have to be athletic, either. Just a few quick steps are enough of a change of direction for even a large dog.

    When the dog turns attention to you and moves to get back close to you, praise, praise, praise! And keep moving -- make yourself and your actions unpredictable enough and interesting enough that the dog has to make an effort to keep with you. Continue to generously praise the dog for this effort.

    The loose leash needs to be your new habit, for all situations. Never stand there, or walk along, with the leash tight again. The dog will quickly think you WANT it tight if you go back to that habit, even after you've taught the dog to walk on a loose leash. It's so natural for the dog to pull when the leash is tight that most dogs, even trained dogs, will nearly always do it when someone tightens up on the leash. In fact, the dog may HAVE to pull on the leash when the leash is tight, to keep from being off balance.

    It's really we humans who cause this problem because by holding the leash tight, we teach dogs that a tight leash is normal. That's why it is so quick to retrain a dog on this. And forever afterward, you'll have an easier dog!

    When you get used to this handling, it's very good-natured and happy on your part, and the dog has a great time, too. You'll always need to react to a tight leash with some sort of change in direction for the life of the dog, but it becomes second nature. You won't look foolish to the neighbors, you'll look fantastic.
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    Tight leashes make me want to go and check out the neighbors yard. I'm more into the invisible fence concept, I know where the line is and I know if I cross it then it's gonna hurt.
    Last edited by teledave; 11-17-2004 at 01:45 PM.
    I should probably change my username to IReallyDon'tTeleMuchAnymoreDave.

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    GAME ON!!!!!!

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    and the fucking whelk makes an appearance. holy shit.
    fine

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    He's gonna end up with a bukkake princess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by splat
    edit: don't go back for the 'farewell fuck' - it could end up an 18-second good-bye.

    Quotes don't count toward character limit?

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    and yes i rock the slopes as hard as I rock the bed , baby.
    attatcha demolished IKEA bed pic & I think you will get more response....

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    Same story here & There is nothing wrong with being a Manho!!! Past 4 months have been great and now its Game On for ski season!! you fucking non skiing Biatch
    Last edited by Helicrackjnky; 11-17-2004 at 09:19 PM.

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    if she cuts into your pow days, she must go, you'll be much happier this way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punani
    Fucking whiny non-skiing ex-girlfriend just made me choose between her and powder.
    There's really no choice here. What's your point?
    If you have a problem & think that someone else is going to solve it for you then you have two problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Punani
    Can't stand the fucking whining anymore.

    Fucking whiny non-skiing ex-girlfriend just made me choose between her and powder.

    Fucking lame-ass self-centered biatch can get fucked.

    Ladies, the Superstar is back on the market

    (Now where's the "Naked photos of non-skiing whiny ex-biatches" forum? )
    So basically what you are saying is that your "Britney Spears" blow up sex doll got punctured and you cannot afford to go buy a new one

    P.S. Before the quick and clever comebacks and jongs get posted from all. Give me 5 minutes to make some more popcorn and grab two beers to enjoy the entertainment

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    T.J. I miss you. We all miss you. Please come back to the K2 boards and leave these morons alone. You're better than that. You saved all those disabled people remember? I know I do.

    Oh, are we still on for Saturday night? I'll wear that red little thing you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teledave
    Tight leashes make me want to go and check out the neighbors yard. I'm more into the invisible fence concept, I know where the line is and I know if I cross it then it's gonna hurt.
    Very well put teledave!

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    Thumbs up

    TJ,

    Your ego service center called. You're due for a self-inflation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 13
    TJ,

    Your ego service center called. You're due for a self-inflation.
    13's got skillz yo! http://tetongravity.com/ubb/icons/icon10.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by K2Highschool

    Oh, are we still on for Saturday night? I'll wear that red little thing you like.

    - Steven
    Nah man I got a new bitch.

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    Dear TJ,

    Go back to the K2 forums.

    Sincerely,
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