Leash Pulling Solutions
Proven methods to stop leash pulling and teach your dog to walk politely.
Read guide →Leash training fundamentals
Transform chaotic walks into enjoyable experiences. Learn to teach your dog to walk politely on leash, come when called, and focus on you even in distracting environments.
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Leash training topics
From basic leash manners to advanced recall, we cover all aspects of walking and handling your dog.
Proven methods to stop leash pulling and teach your dog to walk politely.
Read guide →Create calmer walks by managing distance, triggers, and arousal.
Read guide →Add proofing and distraction work once the basics are reliable.
Read guide →Spot common handling errors that make pulling and frustration worse.
Read guide →Quality equipment makes training easier and safer. These products are selected for effectiveness, comfort, and durability.
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A well-fitted front-clip harness can reduce leverage while you teach loose-leash walking.
Best for: Dogs who pull, adolescent dogs, and busy walking routes
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A 15-30 foot line gives room to practise recall while keeping legal and physical control.
Best for: Recall games, decompression walks, and safe distance work
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Our approach
We teach methods that build focus and enjoyment, not compliance through pressure.
Teach your dog that walking with you is more rewarding than sniffing everything. Use food, praise, and play.
Mark and reward when your dog naturally walks at your side. Don't wait for perfect—reward early and often.
In high-distraction areas, use a longer leash or prong collar temporarily. Gradually decrease management as skills improve.
The Online Dog Trainer offers video-led leash training programs with step-by-step demonstrations. We review what works and what doesn't, so you can choose the right program for your dog.
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Online training programme
Stop pulling by turning around or stopping completely when your dog pulls. The moment the leash goes slack, mark with 'yes!' and reward. Be patient—break the pulling habit takes 2-4 weeks of consistent practice.
For training, use a 6ft leather or nylon leash. Avoid retractable leashes for training—they encourage pulling and don't give clear feedback. For recall work, add a 15-30ft training leash.
Both can work. A front-clip harness provides gentle guidance for pullers. A flat collar works for dogs who pull less. Avoid choke chains or prong collars unless recommended by a professional.
Start in low-distraction environments, use a happy voice, and reward generously. Practice multiple times daily. Gradually add distractions. Always call from behind and use a happy tone—never from a position of frustration.