PULLING ON THE LEAD

PULLING train dogs on a lead
We work all over Sydney and have experience dealing specifically with dog’s that pull on their lead
A dog finds it unnatural to be held on a lead, but living in an urban domestic situation we have to restrain our dogs as it is the law. Dogs by nature automatically pull against restraint, and possible they are also excited to follow any scent trails, or to arrive at their destination. Unfortunately all this pulling can make for a very uncomfortable and stressful time… not the pleasant “walk in the park” you were hoping for.
Dogs meeting up with other dogs promotes social skills and should be a relaxing and enjoyable time for both dog and owner. Unfortunately, the ‘No.1’ behavioral complaint from dog owners is pulling on the lead, causing stress, anxiety and sometimes even injury.
RESULTS MAY VARY FROM DOG TO DOG
To Help With Unwanted Dog Behavior
What Our Client Say
Hi Wendy, Just wanted to give you an update on Bear – the chocolate Labrador, you trained at our apartment in Vaucluse. He is a new dog !! So much more relaxed and enjoyable to have around. I think the change of diet made a huge difference and we noticed the difference within a couple of days. He is an expert at sit / stay / free now and the new collar for walking has made a huge difference when we take him for a walk.
Stephen Antico – Licensed Real Estate Agent, McGrath Real Estate
The training techniques were relevant to my dog Benson’s bad behaviour that’s why the problem I was having with my dog was fixed immediately within the 1 hour. I can now walk easy with Benson without pulling on lead and stop and sit on leash if I want him to.
Perina V – Wollongong
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