Dog Lunge Training & Dog training | Best Walking Behaviour

Dog Lunge Training

Today we will toal about Dog Lunge Training and As we Discussed before the Dog Walking – Behaviour Training as it is one of the challange of  Dog Behaviour Training Essential.Dog Lunge Training - dog barking on leash

Especially as the Dog Walking training is essential for Beginners.

So From the brivious subject of

Dog Walking – Behaviour training:

  • Lunge Training
  • Changing Dog Direction – Right
  • Changing Dog Direction – Left
  • Walking Dog To The Right
  • Walking Dog To The Left
  • Changing Speed
  • Halting Your Dog

Dog Lunge Training.

How to stop your dog from lunging forward while on their lead or leash.

Dog Lunge Problems and Training

The first step in this process is to learn your dog to watch you carefully.

Dog Lunge Training - dog barking on leash

In the beginning most of the dogs are so excited that they pull you all over the place.

If your dog displays behavior like this it is advised that you start doing lunge work.

Lunge work means that you become unpredictable, and that you will not just follow your dog all over.

It is not needed of your dog to keep an eye on you, but if he does not watch you – he will see that you are going in a different direction.

With this method,

You will have to keep both of your hands on the leash for the longest period of time.

You should hold the circle over the thumb of your right hand, and put your fist around the rest of the round part.

Then you should take your left hand and clutch the leash halfway down in order for it to be tight between your left hand and the dog

And more relaxed between your right and left hand – while you are in this spot, say “Let’s go” in a firm manner and start walking with your left foot first.

It is assumed that your dog will try and pull ahead, But as the leash becomes tighter,

Relax your left hand and put it over your right hand while you are holding onto your stomach.

While you are doing this,

move 180 degrees to your right and start moving in the opposite direction with purpose.

You should not look back while you are doing this, and while you are doing this, so Dog Lunge Training will be done soon.Dog Lunge Training - dog barking on leash

The leash will become tighter and force your dog in the correct direction.

If he follows you, give him enough praise and support him to move to the side of you.

After he has assumed the correct position,

move your left hand to the middle section of the lead and carry on as normal.

If you keep praising the dog, he will find you and this whole exercise more interesting.

This should probably be done more than four times in order for your dog to realise what you are trying to teach him.

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