Why Your Dog Is Still Pulling on Leash And How To Fix It #73

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2021
  • If you’d like to train your dog to walk beside you on a leash without pulling, you are in the right place. There is one mistake that most people make when they are training walking on lead, and that is overwhelming their dog. In dog training lingo, we call it “lumping”. Once you understand how to split a behaviour down, you will have success and quickly stop your dog from pulling on leash.
    In the episode you'll hear:
    • What it would be like to learn how to juggle while on a pushbike.
    • Why new people are like seeing movie stars for a puppy.
    • About birds and bunnies and all the things that are distraction on your walks.
    • How to split walking on a leash down for your dog.
    • The easy way to start loose leash walking with perch work and pivots.
    • Why it will only take you 7 days if you commit.
    • How pivots help your dog to change sides on a walk.
    • The importance of building value for Reinforcement Zone (RZ) for your dog.
    • How to start fading your foot target.
    • Why training leash walking starts with you and your dog stationary.
    • How to know if you have gone too far, too fast and lumped.
    • What to do to exercise your dog while you are working on walking on a lead.
    • The layers needed for our dogs to succeed with loose leash walking.
    Resources:
    RUclips Video: Susan Garrett’s Perch Work Dog Tricks (Pivots and Spins) -
    • Susan Garrett’s Perch ...
    Podcast Episode 53: Stop Your Dog Pulling on Leash and Start Walking Together - • Stop Your Dog Pulling ...
    Podcast Episode 32: 20 Easy Ways to Exercise Your Dog at Home -
    • 20 Easy Ways to Exerci...
    Podcast Episode 59: Why Your Treats Aren’t Working for Your Dog -
    • Why Your Treats Aren’t...
    Vlog Post: How do I Stop My Dog from Pulling on the Leash? -
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  • @robinban1875
    @robinban1875 15 дней назад +3

    Dearest Susan,
    Thank you for all of this FREE insanely useful information that is life saving and life making for humans and animals.
    Also Brene’s work saved my life back in my darkest days I was stunned and overjoyed that you know her work!!!!

    • @robinban1875
      @robinban1875 15 дней назад

      And to add, my gorgeous puppy is doing significantly better than she would’ve if I hadn’t found you. She deserves the life you are helping me give her!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  14 дней назад

      You're so kind, Robin! We're grateful to have you in this community and that Susan's training his helping you and your puppy ❤️
      Brene's work is incredible and such an inspiration 🤩

  • @antainhuntingkennelsirelan8546
    @antainhuntingkennelsirelan8546 Год назад +41

    Susan I come from a professional hunting, tracking and detection background. I have only recently came across your channel because my community differs slightly from yours. I am a trainer and behaviouralist and I have to admit you have me absolutely hooked. I love your energy, your passion for the dog's well being and accountability on the handler. You are an amazing person and an absolute ambassador for trainers around the world.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much!

  • @carmenkruger7967
    @carmenkruger7967 3 года назад +29

    You have an incredible talent for working with dogs AND explaining techniques to humans in a fun and engaging way. Thank you so much! Challenge accepted!!

  • @susanwilcox3692
    @susanwilcox3692 3 года назад +8

    I usually listen to these on your podcast when in the gym. But they are even better on RUclips.

  • @dortenielsen8253
    @dortenielsen8253 3 года назад +4

    When I first met my favourite dog 9 years ago, he was under stimulated, and he had NO idea about how to walk on a loose leash, and I had NO idea about how to teach him not to.
    I had read the book written by Turid Tugaas about What to do when the dog pulls in the leash. Actually I had read it twice, but my favourite doghadn’t read it even once. All HE wanted to read was that wonderful world lying out there.
    By then I didn’t know what to do, but one thing I knew: I would NOT allow him to pull on a leash and find out that it was OK 🛑
    So I got an idea, and every day I put him in the care, and we drove to a huge wonderful fenced dog forest, and here we walked together without a leash. We gained confidence, and he had the opportunity to investigate this wonderful world and socialise with other dogs. And only every 30th time he came back to me, I would put the leash on him and only for a very short time.
    We did that at least 5 times a week and for at least one year.
    It worked perfectly, and now he is a STAR in walking without a leash, but on the other hand, he doesn’t mind getting the leash on. No big deal, all we have to do is to say LEASH, then he stops, and we put it on. But ONLY in areas without traffic. When we walk in traffic, he is always leashed, but he know ALL the right behaviour from our training without the leash.
    Had I known Susan Garrett by then, we could have done it much faster, but it was a pleasure doing it anyway. Especially the bonding and confidence building. Enjoying life together 💕
    So all I can say is: This is just about the most important video I have seen from Susan Garret 🤗
    If your dog can do it off leash, he can do it on leash ♥️

  • @ambitionroad
    @ambitionroad Год назад +1

    wow youtube recommended this to me after i watched the pivots video a bunch of time and got so confused how the two were related. NOW i get it, thanks !

  • @piamarschall2073
    @piamarschall2073 Год назад +3

    I don't know how many videos I already watched, I'm so excited! I have a 15 months old mixed breed (Boxer/Shepherd/Rottweiler), my third dog and the most challenging so far. She's easily aroused, especially when we go to class, then she cannot control her emotions anymore, I get frustrated and she gets worse - obviously!! I started applying some of your training tips, already with success! Now I just have to be careful not to start LUMPING again!! 🙂Thank you!!

  • @JennyYasi
    @JennyYasi 3 года назад +3

    Well okay, challenge ON! My german shepherd is three years old now, and he is great in SOME environments, but in some situations, he still pulls. I'll give this a college try and report back! Thank you!

  • @katsim6799
    @katsim6799 3 года назад +2

    Very good challenge! We just paced up and down the back driveway and zero movement if dog was not in position. Going forward is also a reward.

  • @WaggingTailsDogTraining
    @WaggingTailsDogTraining 3 года назад +4

    These videos are always the highlight of my day when they come out! Thank you!!!

  • @Raphael_NYC
    @Raphael_NYC Год назад

    I have started sharing you wisdom with my dental patients. I can't possible exaggerate the wisdom in your understanding of emotional action and reaction. Yes, it's for my dog-human interactions but it applies to life so perfectly and my Corgi is happier. Grateful. raphael nyc

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Год назад

      Thank you so much for sharing with the world, Raphael! We have a playlist for dog emotions in case you have missed an episode: ruclips.net/video/Vxp2rQC8VMY/видео.html
      Don't forget to subscribe to be notified of our upcoming videos and the celebration for #200! 🎉

  • @dianaleavitt4350
    @dianaleavitt4350 Год назад

    The juggling...🤣🤣. I've been trying for years...still can't. Been a follower since the Decaf days ...love these podcasts...getting a new puppy soon and can't get enough. Keep up the awesome work you do!

  • @catherinetrapani5398
    @catherinetrapani5398 Год назад

    Thanks Susan for sharing how “seen on the seam” links up with “perch work”. I am still recovering from a leg fracture and have not been able to walk my two year old McNab in six months.

  • @maryanncapps6397
    @maryanncapps6397 2 года назад +4

    Such great advice! I have two dogs and always walk them together. Any chance there is a alternative training for walking two dogs at the same side?

  • @ionicamermaid1141
    @ionicamermaid1141 3 года назад +6

    I just found your channel yesterday and I'm binge watching it because I love it and I've learned so much! Do you have something on walking two dogs at the same time?

  • @darnold5575
    @darnold5575 3 месяца назад

    I cannot have my gsp with nothing on ie leash or longe. I can not expect her to walk in a heel position. She can comply but that gsp nose carries her away.

  • @dianaosman7585
    @dianaosman7585 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for another very useful and relatable podcast. I listen in the car and watch them at home. Thank you.

  • @stephstokes7321
    @stephstokes7321 3 года назад +2

    Is that This! In the back? She's so big! 🥰

  • @cristineroquim534
    @cristineroquim534 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this !
    I’m learning so much from your videos and your foundation of kindness and compassion in training dogs is a real eye opener.

  • @ammi_10
    @ammi_10 Год назад

    I always taught my dogs to go behind me to change sides when walking. It's seems odd to have them rush to get around me or have me stop to accommodate the movement. 🤷‍♀️ I walked with my 2 dogs in a brace (on or off leash) and when we were to pass someone (with or without a dog) I asked my dogs to pass behind me to the other side usually walking on the grass. If the path was narrow they would just walk behind me. It seems the most logical.

  • @azogal53
    @azogal53 3 года назад +1

    My husband looks forward to watching these podcasts too. Great explanation of what our dogs are up against when walking on leash, and how to make it better. 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

  • @nancyhooper1742
    @nancyhooper1742 3 года назад

    Was listening in car so rewatched and will start this but because Gemma is reactive do Reinforcement Zone with deli roast beef so know it works. God bless you for Recallers. Such a Great Course. Again will work on this but also got to do more Perch Work too❤❤❤❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @asfasdfadf9820
    @asfasdfadf9820 Год назад

    Great!

  • @cathywallace7696
    @cathywallace7696 3 года назад

    Good lesson. Trying to clean up our act. See what you’re doing. Will work it. Thanks 😎

  • @PetLoversPassion-dog-training
    @PetLoversPassion-dog-training 3 года назад +1

    Yes! Yes! Yes! I LOVE your energy! So on point too! Great job! ♥ a fellow dog trainer

  • @annetteteach1639
    @annetteteach1639 Год назад

    Great

  • @TaraTanaka
    @TaraTanaka 3 года назад +2

    This could not have been more on target for exactly what we needed at this moment. We've been using a head halter now for about a month, but we are still having to do lots and lots of circles in the beginning of the walk to keep him from going ahead of me. After about 15 minutes he does a lot better, but we will follow your advice to the letter for the next week and see what happens. Thank you for another great video! (I would still LOVE to see a video of how you use the head halter protocol during a major distraction.)

    • @RaptorsGirl
      @RaptorsGirl 3 года назад +1

      Keep us posted on how it works out for you both Tara!

    • @TaraTanaka
      @TaraTanaka 3 года назад +2

      @@RaptorsGirl We've had a breakthrough!! We worked indoors for weeks, we had to back up a few steps to target training, clicker training, and pivots and spins before we could move forward, and everything took much longer than we'd expected, but we both hung in there. He HATES his head halter which was all I was using for about a month before we started this new tact. I haven't used it except one time since and I realized he's just too miserable with it, despite extensive positive conditioning. We kept walking in the yard with a flat collar and turned around at the driveway when pulling started there. We finally were able to venture out into the dirt road the other day, and today he walked beautifully on the road with his front-clip harness. I integrated "Watch!", click and feed about a week ago since he's so reactive (excessive greeting disorder) when he sees other dogs. I think that is helping. Thank you again for all your great videos and support!

  • @BeauOnTheGo_DC
    @BeauOnTheGo_DC 3 года назад +2

    Great advice and good challenge but what do you do when you have to walk your dog in the city for their elimination needs? No distractions would be great but some live in the city without fenced areas (other than dog parks which are a bad decision). Any advice?

  • @catblomberg9290
    @catblomberg9290 Год назад

    Do you add a cue for this? Like heel?

  • @sophiesmith5922
    @sophiesmith5922 3 года назад

    Interesting that people worry about the exercise walks. I live in the city, and sometimes its either too cold or too hot to get to the park or farther. I found that lots of these games plus a bit of tug or fetch indoors made the dogs waaaay more tired than even a long walk. Its mental work as well as physical. Try puppy push ups of they have energy to burn. 😘

  • @bettineroynon6811
    @bettineroynon6811 3 года назад

    It does not surprise me in the least that you know how to juggle 🤣

  • @tamiiona6429
    @tamiiona6429 Год назад

    My dog is does not want to get on the perch Suggestions please. I'm doing treat diving right now Thanks!

  • @suehackney8653
    @suehackney8653 11 месяцев назад

    I’m a dog walker, not a trainer. Is there anything I can do to curb the pulling of some of my dogs?

  • @jt4351
    @jt4351 Год назад

    Any tips for people in condos? I live on the 18th floor and I need to put him on a leash 4-6 times a day.

  • @helenhargett8324
    @helenhargett8324 3 года назад

    I haven't had a puppy in 12 years so feel very rusty. (old guy passed away last year) If I bring home a 8-9 week old puppy can I start this? I hate to keep them home for 7 days though when I should take them out to see and experience things. Also having a breed that I train to pull when hiking or sledding I am thinking train the heel then add the harness and teach pull with that? I for once in my life want a perfect heeling Siberian.

  • @maryanncapps6397
    @maryanncapps6397 2 года назад

    I meant walking them at the same time

  • @cautiontothewind9893
    @cautiontothewind9893 3 года назад

    How would you premak this? I have tried teaching pivots with my pyrenees/border collie mix, months of trying and he still has no idea of what is going on. The only method he actually seems to learn from is premak.

  • @kat200214
    @kat200214 3 года назад

    You could also use a long line until your dog is good on a leash :) (I have ones that go up to 75 feet)

    • @sophiesmith5922
      @sophiesmith5922 3 года назад +1

      ya, no....not too doable but long leash is good for safety. My dog would pull to the end of forever, no matter how long or short the leash. Had to break that quick! We started with gentle leader head halters just so she wouldnt choke herself out. I never had a dog like this before, so it was initially a huge challenge. Now we can use a flat collar and can be in a class with 25 dogs walking in perfect heel on leash in a line. NIGHT and DAY doing the inside training Susan describes here. The dog needed to learn there was a better more acceptable way to walk.

  • @darrelld5848
    @darrelld5848 6 месяцев назад

    i felt like my husky ari pulled because that is what they do. i am not sure I have the discipline 🤷‍♂

  • @thats4anita
    @thats4anita 3 года назад

    Another great video. How are you dealing with long leashes?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 года назад +1

      Hi thats4anita, we're not too sure on the question, are you able to share more?

    • @thats4anita
      @thats4anita 3 года назад +2

      @@DogsThat sometimes i use a 5 meter (16 feet) leash to give the dog more freedom when i cant walk him off leash. It would than be another criteria than walking next to me like on a short leash.

    • @sophiesmith5922
      @sophiesmith5922 3 года назад

      @@thats4anita yup. I do that to work on recall. I probably will never risk off leash due to certain environmental hazards, so this is the next best thing to a free run. Poison Ivy is everywhere here so I cant be too careful.

  • @gudrunvl
    @gudrunvl 3 года назад

    Thank you for this podcast. Once I get to the place where I can take the whole walk with the dog on a loose leash - what about sniffing, reading pee-mail, and pottying? I live in an appartment so I do not have anywhere that my dog can potty without putting her onbeing on a leash.

    • @RaptorsGirl
      @RaptorsGirl 3 года назад +1

      For sure let your dog read the pee mail! Dogs love to sniff and it is a great stress reliever. I just stop at different intervals and let them sniff for a while.

  • @oliviafranke9323
    @oliviafranke9323 2 года назад

    Is there an episode on puppy loose leash training? Or do you just expect them to look up at you or something vs touch the seam? My 12 week Aussie is loving perch work, haven’t been able to get her to pivot yet but she’s doing great 😊 I don’t have a fenced yard so I have to use a long lead for potty breaks and fetch sessions.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  2 года назад

      Hi Olivia, we have a playlist for loosh leash walking that will help - ruclips.net/p/PLphRRSxcMHy1mGMfdVKXq_hiJ27Ej1shW

  • @kajaandzulli5836
    @kajaandzulli5836 3 года назад

    Really good but what about loose lead walking when you want to allow your dog to pause and sniff. So not by your side but not pulling?

    • @RaptorsGirl
      @RaptorsGirl 3 года назад

      For sure Karla, in no way am I suggesting we not allow our dogs to stop and sniff, that is an important part of their walk. This video is simply detailing how to go about the rest of your walk together.

  • @radarthecotondetulear6397
    @radarthecotondetulear6397 Год назад

    What percentage of a normal casual walk do you personally expect your trained dog to be in reinforcement zone when walking on leash?

  • @sarahanderson2032
    @sarahanderson2032 3 года назад

    What if I want my dog to have enrichment through sniffing, etc?

    • @RaptorsGirl
      @RaptorsGirl 3 года назад

      Then you stop and let your dog sniff! Not a problem, I’m suggesting we not allow our dogs to stop and sniff, that is an important part of their outing, this video is simply detailing how to go about the rest of your walk together.

  • @cerberez1
    @cerberez1 2 года назад

    how are you supposed to take your dog anywhere to pee without using a leash?

  • @Michaelgallant171
    @Michaelgallant171 3 года назад

    I guess this is more of an ad?
    I didn't get how to finish the behavior. You teach them to walk beside you but what happens when your dog prefers the enviroment over steak? Thats where a halter comes in?

    • @Michaelgallant171
      @Michaelgallant171 3 года назад +1

      Do you still use halters?

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jordan, distractions are added gradually. Here's a podcast video with tips on things that are distracting for dogs.
      ruclips.net/video/Z9hXKLCK0Cg/видео.html
      Susan also has a video all about head halters:
      ruclips.net/video/AXqyZYxQmMQ/видео.html

  • @leahwood7056
    @leahwood7056 Год назад

    Tater is a HUGE Beyonce fan.

  • @ullinerenberg1599
    @ullinerenberg1599 3 года назад

    My dog walks (heels) very well in the yard, but as soon as we get her out for a walk, she pulls. We have her on a front clip harness, which really helped, but she still tries to pull.

    • @RaptorsGirl
      @RaptorsGirl 3 года назад +1

      Work the strategy I mention in the video for one week...then gradually add more distractions in your yard before taking her back out for your normal walk. I think you will notice a big difference!