Dogs pulling on the Leash - a problem that many dog owners are familiar with. But why does this happen in the first place? There are many reasons: curiosity about new smells, excess energy, fear or lack of training. In this article, you will find out why dogs pull on the Leash and how you can solve the problem with the right training and suitable equipment. We show you how to turn your dog into a relaxed companion and make walks a pleasure again. Discover practical tips, common mistakes and effective exercises for relaxed walking on a lead.
With clear goals to success | Effective goal setting in dog training [Day 2/2]
Clear goals are the key to effective dog training. This blog shows you how to make progress using the SMART method and systematic approaches. Learn how to set short-term and long-term goals that make training more efficient and motivating - for you and your dog.
Understanding the language of dogs | Clear communication for leash training [Day 2/1]
Clear and consistent communication is the key to successful leash walking. This blog shows you how to avoid misunderstandings and guide your dog safely with conscious auditory and visual signals and the right body language. With tips from communication psychology and learning research, you will receive a structured training approach based on science and practice - for you and your dog.
From pulling to a relaxed walk | How to set realistic expectations for leash walking [Day 2/0]
Realistic expectations are the key to successful leash training. This blog will show you how to make progress with patience, structure and the right goals. You'll learn how your dog builds new skills, why patience is key and how to ensure long-term success with a clear plan. With small steps to relaxed walking - for you and your dog!
Understanding and fulfilling | The essential needs of the dog [Day 01]
Get to know your dog's basic needs and what influence they have on perfect leash behaviour.