Stop my dog pulling on the lead!
Is your dog taking you for a walk?
Does your dog pull so much it hurts your arms and back?
Are you worried that your dog will drag you over because they pull so hard on the lead?
Have you decided that you’re not walking the dog anymore; it can be someone else’s job?
It can be so frustrating walking a dog that wants to steam ahead.
Getting yanked in different directions or just a constant pressure dragging you forward can be so frustrating.
It can result in you refusing to walk the dog because it’s just not an enjoyable experience, especially when you add the kids and a pram!
It can cause so much frustration that you start yanking the dog back into position at your side or create an ask the dog to sit then catch them up routine!
Well, let me tell you, it doesn’t have to be this way.
I can show you a great way to walk your dog—a different way of walking, a new routine.
Let’s get you and your dog back on track to lovely leisurely walks, full of focus and at a pace where you can both stop to smell the roses.
Let’s get this sorted.
FAQ’s
How long will it take before my dog stops pulling?
I will show you how to train your dog so you can practise on everyday walks. It will be the way you walk until it becomes a habit for the dog. The more you practise, the better you get.
Can I use a head collar around his neck and nose instead?
I don’t recommend this type of equipment as you are suppressing your dog.
The enormous amount of pressure centred around the dog’s nose must be excruciating. Let’s teach the dog what we want instead and build on your bond together.
Why should I choose you?
Lead walking is my favourite training session, and you will see results straight away. Your dog will have fun, wanting to focus and engage with you.
Allowing your dog to pull can affect their posture, so now is a great time to prevent future problems.
Please take a look at my testimonials and see what my clients say!