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Saturday, November 05, 2005

Dog Training on a Leash

Soon your dog will be accustomed to the leash and you can move on to other dog training.If you are one of those poor people who has trouble getting your dog to pay attention while learning the basics of dog training (sit, stay, hell, come, etc.) you will soon find that teaching them to do these things while on a leash is often helpful.Basic dog training can often be easier if the dog is on a leash. This is because the dog can't really run off or lose focus because you have him on a leash.The next part of dog training you can do on a leash is to teach your dog not to jump or pull. First, we will start with the dog training that teaches your dog not to jump. If your dog gets excited and tries to jump on a person or other things, tell it "no" in a firm voice.Then, utilize your other dog training knowledge and make the dog sit until it calms down. Repeat as many times as necessary so that the dog training will set in.Now for dog training that teaches your dog not to pull. If your dog pulls you while you are walking, first get a shorter leash.This keeps the dog closer to you. If the dog starts to pull, tell it "no" in a firm voice and make

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