How To Slow Your Dog From Pulling Toward Another Dog When Leashed

Posted on April 29, 2008
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If your puppy is pulling toward another dog or a group of people, you can slow your pup down by dropping your weight and by chopping the leash with your left hand directly over the back, creating the letter "L" with the leash. With this maneuver, the leash works as a pulley to keep your puppy from moving forward.

You can also teach your puppy to back up if you don't want him to cross paths with another dog or a group of people by sitting low in your walk and applying downward pressure on your leash with your left hand to reduce his speed. Then start walking backward and say "Back, Back!" Your puppy will back up with you.

This comes in handy when you wish to remove your puppy from situations on the street that can be stressful. If you apply pressure low enough to the leash, this will cause the puppy to sit.

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