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Loose Lead Walking: Practical Skills for Calm, Connected Walks

Lead walking can feel frustrating when your dog pulls, rushes ahead, zig-zags, or struggles to focus outside. This ebook is designed to help you slow things down and build calmer, more connected walks using kind, practical training.

Loose Lead Walking is not about making your dog walk perfectly at your side every second. It is about helping your dog understand how to move with you without constant tension on the lead.

This digital guide explains why dogs pull, how equipment can affect the walk, and how simple techniques can help you and your dog work together with more clarity and less frustration.

Inside this guide, you will learn:

• Why dogs pull on the lead
• How reflex opposition can affect walking
• Why a Y-shape harness is often a better option
• How a longer lead can reduce tension
• How to use the walking backwards technique
• How to use broken dog walking
• How to use drunk dog walking
• How to reward calm check-ins and loose lead moments
• How to create short, realistic practice sessions

This ebook is ideal for puppy owners, adolescent dog owners, and anyone who wants to build more enjoyable walks without force, pressure or frustration.

This is a digital PDF ebook. No physical product will be posted.

After purchase, you will receive access to download your ebook.

This guide provides general training support and does not replace personalised one-to-one behaviour advice for complex or serious behaviour concerns.

Loose Lead Walking: A Kind Guide

SKU: 007
£5.99Price
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