Simple leash walking 2 – Silky Leash part 2 Ahimsa Dog Training Seattle clicker training

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How to teach your dog or puppy to walk nicely and stop pulling, on a flat collar or harness, without pain or pressure. It’s a miracle! See part 1 for more info.

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Shanel Huebler says:

Guys, solve your dog behavior problems doesn’t need to be hard (I used to feel it did). I’ll give you some advice right now. Search a dog training program known as Xobodog Training (search on google). Seriously, thanks to Xobodog Training I’ve solve my dog behavior problems. I probably shouldn’t even be mentioning it because I do not want a bunch of other folks out there running the same “game” but whatever, I am in a good mood today so I’ll share the wealth haha.

Grover sutton says:

This still surprises me, just how lots of people do not know about Xobodog Training (just google it), despite the fact that lots of people solve their dog behavior problems because of this training program. Thanks to my mate who told me about Xobodog Training, I’ve turn my dog into the perfect canine pal.

DogMattersTraining says:

This looks great. I was wondering, why is it called silky leash?

TipsyTurvy17 says:

This works great!. I’ve been beside myself for 2 years working on loose leash. Maybe that’s why I’m seeing nice progress. This evening My dog’s favorite cat provided a mild distraction in the front yard. My Dog did great. Any tips on what to do when the dog wants to “track” or sniff the ground constantly on walks? That’s part of when and why she pulls. She seems to always want to sniff just 2 inches farther than her leash allows.

StLCardsGuy says:

Have you ever worked with service dogs?

pumigutt says:

Very clever!!! I’ll have to try that with our dogs (pumi breed).
Thank you for all the tips :-)
Jacky from Norway

iceskating101 says:

This makes so much sense. I have to try this on our 3 1/2 month old huskt mix.

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