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#LooseLeashWalking encourages dogs to walk beside their owners without pulling. Focus on training, patience, and consistency transforms walks into enjoyable experiences. Strengthen bonds, promote good behavior, and enhance outdoor adventures together!
Inspired by @ingrid to do the pinky loose-leash walking challenge šŸ¤ #dogmom #dogmomlife #dogmoms #goldenretriever #goldenretrieverlife #DogTraining #looseleashwalking #dogwalking
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Loose leash walking practices begins INDOORSā€¦ Introducing these techniques inside the home reduces the level of distractions and temptations for your dog and allows them to better focus on you and what you are teaching them. After lots of practice and success inside you can move to enclosed outdoor spaces like the backyard then finally out on the walk. The wiggle walk is intended for your dog to sniff and explore while not sacrificing communication. If you are just starting to go on walks with a new puppy or rescue keep your walks short in distance, you can even go back and forth on your on block. Follow for better walks with your dogšŸ¾ #DogTraining #looseleashwalking #leashtraining #dogleash #dogwalk #dogtrainer #dogtrainingtips #dogobedience #walkyourdog #bullybreed #dog
Let's talk about an easy way to improve your dog's heeling skills! Is your dog pulling while you're on a walk and they are becoming something you dread rather than something enjoyable to do with your dog? Square walking around cones (or small obstacles) is an effective exercise for improving a dogā€™s heeling skills and offers several benefits: 1. Enhances Precision in Heeling The structured pattern helps dogs learn to maintain a consistent position (e.g., shoulder aligned with the handler's leg) while walking. Frequent direction changes encourage sharper, more precise turns. 2. Improves Focus and Engagement The repetitive nature of the square pattern requires the dog to concentrate on the handlerā€™s movements, improving overall engagement and reducing distractions. 3. Reinforces Handler-Dog Communication Clear cues for each turn strengthen the dog's ability to read the handler's body language and respond promptly, even around distractions. 4. Develops Muscle Memory Repetition builds muscle memory for maintaining a proper heel position, even during changes in pace or direction. 5. Increases Body Awareness Navigating turns and maintaining position teaches the dog to be more aware of its body, especially in tight spaces. 6. Builds Confidence Successfully completing patterns like this boosts the dogā€™s confidence in responding to heeling cues in various scenarios. 7. Refines Turns Practicing precise turns (e.g., left, right, about-turns) within a confined square pattern hones the dogā€™s ability to pivot smoothly. 8. Encourages Calmness and Impulse Control The structured nature of square walking promotes self-control and discourages pulling, lunging, or forging ahead. #DogTraining #dogtrainer #trainingtip #heelingtips #looseleashwalking #fyp #foryoupage #goldendoodle
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Let's talk about an easy way to improve your dog's heeling skills! Is your dog pulling while you're on a walk and they are becoming something you dread rather than something enjoyable to do with your dog? Square walking around cones (or small obstacles) is an effective exercise for improving a dogā€™s heeling skills and offers several benefits: 1. Enhances Precision in Heeling The structured pattern helps dogs learn to maintain a consistent position (e.g., shoulder aligned with the handler's leg) while walking. Frequent direction changes encourage sharper, more precise turns. 2. Improves Focus and Engagement The repetitive nature of the square pattern requires the dog to concentrate on the handlerā€™s movements, improving overall engagement and reducing distractions. 3. Reinforces Handler-Dog Communication Clear cues for each turn strengthen the dog's ability to read the handler's body language and respond promptly, even around distractions. 4. Develops Muscle Memory Repetition builds muscle memory for maintaining a proper heel position, even during changes in pace or direction. 5. Increases Body Awareness Navigating turns and maintaining position teaches the dog to be more aware of its body, especially in tight spaces. 6. Builds Confidence Successfully completing patterns like this boosts the dogā€™s confidence in responding to heeling cues in various scenarios. 7. Refines Turns Practicing precise turns (e.g., left, right, about-turns) within a confined square pattern hones the dogā€™s ability to pivot smoothly. 8. Encourages Calmness and Impulse Control The structured nature of square walking promotes self-control and discourages pulling, lunging, or forging ahead. #DogTraining #dogtrainer #trainingtip #heelingtips #looseleashwalking #fyp #foryoupage #goldendoodle
Inspired by @Britt + Wince Consistency is key!  #looseleashwalking #dogwalking #dogmom #dogmomlife #labradorretriever
So proud of us. šŸ„¹ #reactivedog #DogTraining #looseleashwalking #dogsoftiktok

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