Summary How to Stop Leash Pulling Now! Pro Tips for Success (Youtube) www.youtube.com
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This text offers a quick and effective method to stop leash pulling in dogs using the right tools, corrective u-turns, sudden stop pops, and consistent practice.
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- The video teaches how to stop leash pulling in dogs in as little as 10 minutes.
- The speaker uses a prong collar as the proper tool for training.
- The first step is to give a gentle pop on the leash to get the dog's attention.
- The second step is to do a corrective u-turn when the dog is not paying attention.
- The third step is to do a sudden stop pop when the dog is not looking at the speaker.
- The training method focuses on rewarding the desired behavior and correcting the unwanted behavior.
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of using the prong collar correctly and not using a harness for leash training.
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Stop leash pulling in dogs in 10 minutes using this effective method: right tools, corrective u-turns, sudden stop pops. Consistent practice recommended.
52 word summary
Learn how to stop leash pulling in dogs in just 10 minutes with this effective method. The speaker demonstrates the technique using a 1-year-old golden retriever and introduces three steps: using the right tools, performing corrective u-turns, and using sudden stop pops. The speaker recommends consistent practice for safe and effective results.
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This video presents a method to stop leash pulling in dogs within 10 minutes. The speaker demonstrates the technique using Sunny, a 1-year-old golden retriever. They emphasize that leash pulling can be fixed and introduce three steps to address the issue: using the proper tools, performing corrective u-turns, and implementing sudden stop pops. The suggested tool is a prong collar, but it can also be done without one. The speaker shows how to prepare the dog for corrections using gentle pops on the leash and rewarding with food. Corrective u-turns are performed by turning the opposite direction when the dog isn't paying attention, while keeping the leash loose. Sudden stop pops are used to reinforce the correct behavior. The speaker recommends consistent practice with a prong collar for effective and safe results. Sunny's improvement throughout the training session is shown, and the speaker notes that this method can be applied to any breed or size of dog. Viewers are encouraged to try the method and share their results.
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In this video, the speaker introduces a method to stop leash pulling in dogs in as little as 10 minutes. They demonstrate the technique using Sunny, a 1-year-old golden retriever. The speaker shows the pulling force of Sunny by using a device typically used for catching fish. Sunny pulls hard, weighing around 38 pounds in each direction. The speaker emphasizes that leash pulling is unnecessary and can be fixed. They introduce three steps to address the issue: using the proper tools, performing corrective u-turns, and implementing sudden stop pops. The proper tool suggested is a prong collar, but it is noted that the method can also be done without one. The speaker demonstrates how to prepare the dog for corrections using gentle pops on the leash and rewarding with food. They then show how to perform corrective u-turns by turning the opposite direction when the dog isn't paying attention. The importance of keeping the leash loose during this maneuver is highlighted. The speaker explains that through free shaping training, the dog learns to stay close and pay attention. They increase the intensity of the corrections by switching to a single hook on the prong collar. The sudden stop pops are introduced as a way to reinforce the correct behavior. The speaker demonstrates how to stop on an invisible line or mark on the ground and gently correct the dog if they don't stop. They emphasize that the corrections are not personal and should not be accompanied by any verbal cues. The speaker notes that with consistent practice, leash pulling can be eliminated in just a few walks. They recommend using a prong collar for its effectiveness and safety compared to other collars like flat collars or harnesses. The speaker shows the improvement in Sunny's behavior throughout the training session, with her paying more attention and not pulling anymore. They explain that this method of balance training, rewarding good behavior and correcting mistakes, can be applied to any breed or size of dog. The video concludes with the speaker encouraging viewers to try the method and share their results in the comments. They express confidence that the technique will work for most dogs and invite viewers to join them in future videos.
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