Dog Training Made Easy: Walking on the lead – Part 10/25

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Teach your dog to walk on a lead.Part 10/25. Dog Training Made Easy is a series of quick videos to teach your dog basic training and commands. Carolyn Menteith, host of the 25 videos, guides dog owners through important topics such as handling your dog, biting, sitting, barking, digging, eating poo, commands such as sit, stay, and retrieve, and so much more. These videos are around 2-5 minutes each and can be watched in order or individually. As a whole, the series aims to help you ensure your dog is socialable, well trained, and a happier dog. For more information about Dogs Trust, please visit www.dogstrust.org.uk

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Bernardo Corrêa says:

The background music is Django Reinhardt? Gypsy jazz…

joey90210able says:

beagles are quite loud arn’t they


karen holman says:

pls help me chloe walks well on leash but just a little bit ahead of me. i try now when she get ahead of me i stop. she stops i start walking. am i doping it ok? any other ideas 4 me? also im stroke survivor weak on my left side so teaching her to walk on my right side is that ok? i no its diff then most but i have no use in my left hand thx karen

Hannah B says:

yh, the best thing is to not give up and keep trying, give her treats or a peice of food she likes to make her feel as if its better with you, might stop her whining too ;) xx

Nosaltypeanut says:

When I stop she comes back to my side but she’s still very annoyed and whinning. The funny thing is what she’s doing, works well with my dog in the house. I won’t give up though.

Hannah B says:

Cheese works well with my dog and a few other dogs i know, and whenever my dog starts to pull i just stop walking, he soon realises why and stops pulling, then reward him with cheese :) hope this helps :)

yeschiropractic says:

What is the name of that acoustic guitar music in the back ground…love it!

Nosaltypeanut says:

my dog does this perfectly in the house and in the yard but as soon as we go out the front door…. CHARGE!!! She’s driving me so nuts. I’m thinking about returning her. I’ve had her since February and her walking behavior seems to have gotten worse.

EveryBodyWalk says:

Great job — we have a video about dog walking, too! Hope you’ll check it out. Comments are much appreciated!

framedglasses says:

I have an 11month old border collie and I just tried this. He’s still hyper lol but it turned out better than I thought. I’ll practice every day and make it work =]
Also, my border collie also likes to bite the leash at first!

vasilije94 says:

nice training…:) but can anyone tell me how to train VERY playfull german shepard…:) my dog has 3 and half months and i want to train her to go on leash.i mean i dont want to pull her…i am trying this tehnic but its not working very well…dog has so much energy so i want to walk her so she gets tired and i know that she would enjoy that cause she is full of energy but firstly i have to teach her to walk on leash…when i put leash she tryes the bite it first…

LouiseAndBaba says:

My dog is so very well behaved but i can NOT get him to heel while my other dog heels almost instictively. Similarly my dog that doesn’t heel also loves meeting people and dogs while the good heeler doesn’t.

It seems that my dog loves meeting other people and dogs more than he loves food and even if i try to keep him from them, they will continue to approach. I not sure how to overcome this when trying to teach him to heel.

pinkiemew says:

You make this look simple!

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