Q&A: How do you get a dog to stop pulling on the leash?

If you’re a new dog owner, you may be overwhelmed with the idea of teaching your pup to walk on a leash without pulling. While it may seem like a daunting task, it’s actually quite simple with a few easy steps.

The first step is to purchase a comfortable, adjustable collar and leash for your pup. Make sure the collar is not too tight and that the leash is long enough to give your dog some freedom to explore.

Next, start off by walking your pup around the house or yard on the leash. This will help your pup become accustomed to the leash and collar and learn that it’s not a punishment.

Once your pup is comfortable with the leash, start taking short walks around the block. As soon as your pup starts to pull on the leash, stop walking and stand still. This will teach your pup that pulling on the leash will not get them anywhere.

When your pup stops pulling on the leash, reward them with a treat and then continue the walk. This will help reinforce the idea that when they walk nicely, they get rewarded.

If your pup continues to pull on the leash, you can try using a head collar. Head collars are designed to help reduce pulling by redirecting your pup’s attention to you.

Finally, be patient and consistent with your pup. Teaching them to walk on a leash without pulling takes time and dedication, but with a little bit of patience and practice, you’ll be able to get your pup walking nicely in no time.