Rituals are fixed, recurring routines that give your dog orientation and help him to learn in a context-dependent way. They create clear structures that your dog can understand, especially during lead training. Regular routines and clearly defined rituals make communication much easier for your dog and he knows better what is expected of him.
Ritual: Collar vs. Harness
A helpful ritual for leash training is the distinction between Collar and Harness. This method gives your dog a clear indication of what is currently required of him:
- Crockery = leisure mode and more free space
- Collar = orientation and smaller space
If you attach your dog to the Collar, the aim is for your dog to walk on a loose Leash. If you attach the Leash to the Harness, there is more freedom.
If your dog is only led on a Harness, use two separate fastening rings (e.g. fastening ring on the chest for the lead and fastening ring on the back for the free space) so that your dog notices a clear difference and can adopt the appropriate posture.
The dog notices the active change and can therefore understand and implement it better.