Pulling on Leash
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Why do dogs pull on the leash? To get where they want to go, of course! If you make it rewarding for your dog to walk by your side and non-productive for him to pull, soon you will be walking your dog on a loose leash. Check out our helpful dog training products and advice below and get started enjoying your walks!
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Need help choosing a No-Pull device?
Click here for a side-by-side comparison of our gentle no-pull devices. |
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Front-attachment harnesses gently and easily reduce your dog's pulling and are are one or our most popular items. We... |
Head Halters such as the Gentle Leader are wonderful for controlling a very strong, lunging, or aggressive dog. |
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Our dog training aids will help you to effectively communicate how you would like your dog to walk with you. |
Ease the force of your dog's tugs with our bungee leashes. Although we offer other types of elastic leashes, these... |
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A waist leash will help you to keep the leash length more consistent as well as keep your hands free for rewarding... |
Rubber is woven throughout this nylon leash with gorgeous leather accents so you can keep your grip on your precious... |
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Professional positive dog trainer, Jess Rollins can help you solve your dog's pulling on the leash problem. Jess... |
Learn how to housetrain train your dog to walk nicely on the leash. Clicking this link will take you to Pet Expertise... |
Leash Walking Dog Training Articles by Pet Expertise
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Your Dog Not to Pull on the Leash
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